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DOI10.2980/15-3-2998
Hydrologic controls on nitrogen availability in a high-latitude, semi-arid floodplain
Lisuzzo, Nicholas J.; Kielland, Knut; Jones, Jeremy B.
通讯作者Lisuzzo, Nicholas J.
来源期刊ECOSCIENCE
ISSN1195-6860
EISSN2376-7626
出版年2008
卷号15期号:3页码:366-376
英文摘要

Past research shows a discrepancy between apparent nitrogen supply and the annual growth requirements for early successional plant Communities along the Tanana River floodplain in interior Alaska. Because previous measurements of nitrogen fixation, mineralization, and deposition can only account for approximately 26% of these communities’ nitrogen requirements, other mechanisms of nitrogen supply should be operating. This study examined the potential for Subsurface hydrology to supply nitrogen to the rooting zones of early Successional plant communities. Three transects of ground water wells were established along the floodplain, and hydrologic characteristics and soil/water chemistry were measured for 2 y. Hydrologic measurements were then used to model the potential nitrogen contributions from advective flow and capillary rise. Ion exchange membranes and stable isotope tracers were used to identify the use of hyporheic nitrogen by vegetation. Nitrogen accumulation on ion exchange membranes showed a large input of nitrogen during a period of high water in 2003. Plants showed uptake of hyporheic N-15-labelled nitrogen at 2 of 4 locations. Models of capillary rise and advective flow estimated that nitrogen supply from subsurface water equalled or exceeded total nitrogen supply from nitrogen mineralization and processes in controlling nutrient supply nitrogen fixation combined. These findings underscore the of hyporheic to early successional vegetation on the Tanana River floodplain.


英文关键词advective flow capillary fringe hyporheic nitrogen riparian Tanana River
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000259841500011
WOS关键词TANANA RIVER FLOODPLAIN ; EUROPEAN CLIMATIC GRADIENT ; INTERIOR ALASKA ; SOIL-NITROGEN ; RIPARIAN VEGETATION ; SUCCESSIONAL SOILS ; NUTRIENT DYNAMICS ; SEEDLING GROWTH ; ARCTIC PLANTS ; DESERT STREAM
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/157114
作者单位Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Inst Arctic Biol, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
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Lisuzzo, Nicholas J.,Kielland, Knut,Jones, Jeremy B.. Hydrologic controls on nitrogen availability in a high-latitude, semi-arid floodplain[J],2008,15(3):366-376.
APA Lisuzzo, Nicholas J.,Kielland, Knut,&Jones, Jeremy B..(2008).Hydrologic controls on nitrogen availability in a high-latitude, semi-arid floodplain.ECOSCIENCE,15(3),366-376.
MLA Lisuzzo, Nicholas J.,et al."Hydrologic controls on nitrogen availability in a high-latitude, semi-arid floodplain".ECOSCIENCE 15.3(2008):366-376.
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