Reference : Invasion by Fallopia japonica increases topsoil mineral nutrient concentrations
Scientific journals : Article
Life sciences : Environmental sciences & ecology
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/58288
Invasion by Fallopia japonica increases topsoil mineral nutrient concentrations
English
Dassonville, Nicolas [Université Libre de Bruxelles - ULB > > > > > >]
Vanderhoeven, SONIA mailto [Université Libre de Bruxelles - ULB > > Laboratoire de Génétique et d'Ecologie végétales > >]
Gruber, Wolf [Université Libre de Bruxelles - ULB > > > > > >]
Meerts, Pierre [Université Libre de Bruxelles - ULB > > > > > >]
2007
Ecoscience
Universite Laval
14
2
230-240
Yes
International
1195-6860
St Foy
[en] alien invasive species ; exotic species ; Fallopia japonica ; homogenization ; nutrient cycling ; nutrient uplift
[en] Fallopia japonica is one of the most troublesome alien invasive plants across temperate regions, with large negative impacts on plant species diversity. We examined its impacts on topsoil chemistry and nutrient stocks in standing biomass at 6 sites with contrasting resident plant communities in Belgium. Topsoil and biomass were sampled in invaded and closely adjacent uninvaded plots. Standing biomass and mineral nutrient concentrations in soil (ammonium acetate exchangeable cations and P, total C, and N) and plants were determined. Soil under F. japonica generally had higher exchangeable nutrient concentrations (Cu: +45%, K: +34%, Mg: +49%, Mn: +61%, P: +44%, Zn: +75%). Standing biomass was 3- to 13-fold higher depending on site. Despite lower nutrient concentrations in aboveground biomass, invaded stands had 3.2- to 5.4-fold larger nutrient stocks in aboveground biomass compared to the resident vegetation. We conclude that F. japonica enhances nutrient cycling rates and topsoil fertility, probably due to nutrient uplift. The impacts were greatest in sites with low nutrient concentrations in uninvaded plots, suggesting that F. japonica may contribute to soil homogenization in invaded landscapes.
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/58288

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