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Negative effects of nitrogen override positive effects of phosphorus on grassland legumes worldwide.


ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is driving global biodiversity decline and modifying ecosystem functions. Theory suggests that plant functional types that fix atmospheric nitrogen have a competitive advantage in nitrogen-poor soils, but lose this advantage with increasing nitrogen supply. By contrast, the addition of phosphorus, potassium, and other nutrients may benefit such species in low-nutrient environments by enhancing their nitrogen-fixing capacity. We present a global-scale experiment confirming these predictions for nitrogen-fixing legumes (Fabaceae) across 45 grasslands on six continents. Nitrogen addition reduced legume cover, richness, and biomass, particularly in nitrogen-poor soils, while cover of non-nitrogen-fixing plants increased. The addition of phosphorous, potassium, and other nutrients enhanced legume abundance, but did not mitigate the negative effects of nitrogen addition. Increasing nitrogen supply thus has the potential to decrease the diversity and abundance of grassland legumes worldwide regardless of the availability of other nutrients, with consequences for biodiversity, food webs, ecosystem resilience, and genetic improvement of protein-rich agricultural plant species.

SUBMITTER: Tognetti PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8285913 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Negative effects of nitrogen override positive effects of phosphorus on grassland legumes worldwide.

Tognetti Pedro M PM   Prober Suzanne M SM   Báez Selene S   Chaneton Enrique J EJ   Firn Jennifer J   Risch Anita C AC   Schuetz Martin M   Simonsen Anna K AK   Yahdjian Laura L   Borer Elizabeth T ET   Seabloom Eric W EW   Arnillas Carlos Alberto CA   Bakker Jonathan D JD   Brown Cynthia S CS   Cadotte Marc W MW   Caldeira Maria C MC   Daleo Pedro P   Dwyer John M JM   Fay Philip A PA   Gherardi Laureano A LA   Hagenah Nicole N   Hautier Yann Y   Komatsu Kimberly J KJ   McCulley Rebecca L RL   Price Jodi N JN   Standish Rachel J RJ   Stevens Carly J CJ   Wragg Peter D PD   Sankaran Mahesh M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20210701 28


Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is driving global biodiversity decline and modifying ecosystem functions. Theory suggests that plant functional types that fix atmospheric nitrogen have a competitive advantage in nitrogen-poor soils, but lose this advantage with increasing nitrogen supply. By contrast, the addition of phosphorus, potassium, and other nutrients may benefit such species in low-nutrient environments by enhancing their nitrogen-fixing capacity. We present a global-scale experiment  ...[more]

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