Reduced precipitation limits growth return on plant N in mesic grassland
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Abstract
Grassland production is sensitive to both precipitation and plant N accumulation and utilization, such that change in one variable influences grassland response to the second variable. We investigated effects of interannual variation in precipitation on the response of community-level values of relative growth rate (RGR) to two multiplicative components of RGR, nitrogen productivity (NP; rate of change in biomass/plant N) and N concentration ([N]), in two grassland communities in Texas, USA. Communities included a diverse mixture of perennial grass and forb species and monoculture of the perennial C 4 grass Panicum virgatum . RGR and its N components were measured at the spatial scale of 7-m diameter circular patches in each community near the spring peak in mixture biomass during each of 5 years. We found that RGR varied substantially among patches and years and between communities. RGR variation was strongly correlated with variation in NP. Precipitation during the 3 months prior to RGR measurement mediated the RGR response to NP by altering the correlation between NP and [N] in both grasslands. Reduced precipitation led to more negative NP-[N] correlation coefficients, which reduced proportional change in RGR per change in NP by as much as 30% even in the absence of a precipitation effect on means of community RGR and NP. Our results highlight an under-appreciated aspect of the pervasive role of precipitation in grassland growth that was mediated via change in plant growth return on accumulated N.
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