Response of soil fauna to simulated nitrogen deposition: A nursery experiment in subtropical China

2007 
We studied the responses of soil fauna to a simulated nitrogen deposition in nursery experimental plots in Subtropical China. Dissolved NH4NO3 was applied to the soil by spraying twice per month for 16 months, starting in January 2003 with treatments of 0, 5, 10, 15 and 30 gN/(m 2 a). Soil fauna was sampled after 6, 9, 13 and 16 months of treatment in three soil depths (0‐5 cm, 5‐10 cm, 10‐15 cm). Soil available N increased in correspondence with the increasing N treatment, whereas soil pH decreased. Bacterial and fungal densities were elevated by the N treatment. Soil fauna increased in the lower nitrogen treatments but decreased in the higher N treatments, which might indicate that there was a threshold around 10 gN/(m 2 a) for the stimulating e ects of N addition. The N e ects were dependent on the soil depth and sampling time. The data also suggested that the e ects of the di erent N treatments were related to the level of N saturation, especially the concentration of NO3 in the soil.
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