Fog as a source of nitrogen for redwood trees: evidence from fluxes and stable isotopes

A defining feature of the redwood forest in coastal California is the presence of fog in the summer months, a time when there is typically little rainfall. Our goal was to determine the role of summer fog in canopy transformation of nitrogen, nitrogen uptake by trees and photosynthesis within a coas...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of ecology 2015-11, Vol.103 (6), p.1397-1407
Hauptverfasser: Templer, Pamela H, Weathers, Kathleen C, Ewing, Holly A, Dawson, Todd E, Mambelli, Stefania, Lindsey, Amanda M, Webb, Jeramy, Boukili, Vanessa K, Firestone, Mary K, Austin, Amy
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Zusammenfassung:A defining feature of the redwood forest in coastal California is the presence of fog in the summer months, a time when there is typically little rainfall. Our goal was to determine the role of summer fog in canopy transformation of nitrogen, nitrogen uptake by trees and photosynthesis within a coastal redwood forest ecosystem. We measured horizontal and vertical inputs of nitrogen, the isotopic composition of nitrogen in a variety of atmospheric sources (summer fog, winter rain and throughfall throughout the year), nitrogen pools (soil solution) and plant tissue (roots and foliage), as well as rates of photosynthesis and nitrogen uptake by trees. Throughfall nitrogen fluxes were greater at the forest edge compared to the interior both within the canopy (sampled 10 m above‐ground) and onto the forest floor (sampled 1 m above‐ground; P 
ISSN:0022-0477
1365-2745
DOI:10.1111/1365-2745.12462