Standardsignatur
Titel
Joint Control of Net Primary Productivity by Climate and Soil Nitrogen in the Forests of Eastern China
Verfasser
Xiaoyun Zhan
Minghang Guo
Tibin Zhang
Seiten
15-27
Material
Artikel aus einer Zeitschrift
Digitales Dokument
Datensatznummer
200206079
Quelle
Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycling in Forest Soils ; sp. Issue (2019) , 15-27
Forests 2018: Open Access Journal of Forestry ; Jrg. 9 (2018)
Abstract
Abstract: The nature and extent of climate and soil nutrient controls in Chinese forests remain poorly resolved. Here, we synthesized the data on carbon–climate–soil in eastern China, and litter N was firstly taken into consideration, to examine the variation of net primary productivity (NPP) and its driving forces. Results showed that NPP had significant latitude pattern and varied substantially across climate zones. Bivariate analyses indicated that mean annual temperature (MAT), mean annual precipitation (MAP), soil N content (Nsoil), and annual litter N (Nre) were the main controlling factors in spatial pattern of forest NPP. Notably, partial general linear model analysis revealed that MAT, MAP, and Nre jointly explained 84.8% of the spatial variation of NPP. Among the three major factors, Nre explained more variation of forest NPP than the other two factors, and MAT and MAP affected NPP mainly through the change of litter N rather than via themselves, highlighting the importance of litter N in estimating forest NPP. However, to accurately describe the pattern of forest NPP in China, more detailed field measurements and methodologies on NPP and relevant confounding factors should be addressed in future studies.
Keywords: net primary productivity; climate zone; climate; soil N; litter N