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Vliv akumulace dusíku na vřesoviště a suché trávníky v Národním parku Podyjí

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ZÁHORA Jaroslav CHYTRÝ Milan HOLUB Petr FIALA Karel TŮMA Ivan VAVŘÍKOVÁ Jana FABŠIČOVÁ Martina KEIZER Iva FILIPOVÁ Lenka

Rok publikování 2016
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Životné prostredie : revue pre teóriu a tvorbu životného prostredia
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Přírodovědecká fakulta

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Obor Ekologie - společenstva
Klíčová slova Arrhenatherum elatius; atmospheric nitrogen deposition; Calluna vulgaris; Calamagrostis epigejos; Festuca ovina; soil; Podyji National Park
Popis The increasing availability of soil mineral nitrogen is often considered as a cause of expansion of nitrogen-demanding tall grasses into oligotrophic species-rich heathlands and dry grasslands dominated by Festuca ovina. Consequently these ecosystems tend to lose their biodiversity. This paper summarizes the main results of different studies focused on the soil nitrogen transformation and availability in the heathlands and dry grasslands in the Podyjí National Park (southern Czech Republic). Increasing soil mineral nitrogen availability accelerates expansion of competitive tall grasses Calamagrostis epigejos and Arrhenatherum elatius there. Subsequently, due to higher plant and microbial demands for soil mineral nitrogen, the soil nitrogen availability in the tall-grass sites decreases. At the same time, experimental addition of carbon in the form of cellulose into dry grassland decreased nitrogen availability, which indicates that such ecosystem needs more carbon to effectively use the current levels of available soil nitrogen. Substantial differences between A. elatius a C. epigejos were found in their capability to (i) accumulate nitrogen in plant tissues, (ii) resorb nitrogen from above-ground biomass during senescence and (iii) release nitrogen from plant litter during decomposition. These observations point out to different growth and nutrient use strategies of the studied grass species and associated microbial communities in the rhizosphere.

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