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Gross nitrogen mineralisation and fungi-to-bacteria ratios are negatively correlated in boreal forests
Authors:Mona N. Högberg  Yu Chen  Peter Högberg
Affiliation:1.Department of Forest Ecology and Management,Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU,Ume?,Sweden
Abstract:In terrestrial ecosystems, gross nitrogen mineralisation is positively correlated to microbial biomass but negatively to soil organic matter C-to-N ratios; the influence of the microbial community structure is less well known. Here, we relate rates of gross N mineralisation to fungi-to-bacteria ratios in three natural forest types of contrasting N availability and in a long-term N-loading experiment in a boreal forest. We report, for the first time, a strong negative correlation between gross N mineralisation and the fungi-to-bacteria ratio ($$ R^{{text{2}}}_{{{text{adj}}}}  $$ = 0.91, P = 0.0005, N = 7). There was also a negative correlation between gross N mineralisation and the C-to-N ratio ($$ R^{{text{2}}}_{{{text{adj}}}}  $$ = 0.89, P = 0.001, N = 7), but a weaker positive correlation between gross N mineralisation and soil pH ($$ R^{{text{2}}}_{{{text{adj}}}}  $$ = 0.64, P = 0.019, N = 7). Our analysis suggests that soil fungi-to-bacteria and C-to-N ratios are interrelated and that they exert strong influences on soil N cycling in boreal forests.
Keywords:Boreal forest  C-to-N ratio  Fungi-to-bacteria ratio  Gross nitrogen mineralisation  pH
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