Effect of Nitrogen Deposition on Species Diversity and Community Composition of Herbaceous Vegetation in Desert Steppe
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    In order to investigate the impacts of nitrogen (N) deposition on species diversity and community composition of herbaceous vegetation in desert steppe,we conducted a simulative N deposition experiment at ambient environment by adding N fertilizer into the plots in Shapotou area,northern China.We set four levels of N addition,0,6,12 and 24 g·m-2,the different levels of N were singly added in the first year and then none for the following two years.The results indicated that both plant species diversity and community abundance decreased with the increase of N addition levels at a given year,especially,community abundance showed the greatest decline compared to the species diversity.The interannual variations of both species diversity and community abundance showed a similar phenomenon that the difference among the levels of N addition was significant under the low levels of N addition,but nor for the high levels of N addition.N deposition changed plant community composition of herbaceous vegetation layer in desert steppe,and the perennial forbs were more sensitive to be lost under N enrichment in contrast to perennial grasses,and finally the transformed community was dominated by fewer dominate species.It can be concluded that N deposition would reduce species diversity,change community composition of herbaceous vegetation,and the impacts of N deposition on desert ecosystems would not be eliminated immediately when N enrichment ceased.

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SU Jie-qiong, LI Xin-rong, HUI Rong, ZHAO Yang, LIU Yan-mei. Effect of Nitrogen Deposition on Species Diversity and Community Composition of Herbaceous Vegetation in Desert Steppe[J]. Acta Botanica Boreali-Occidentalia Sinica,2012,32(4):795-801

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