Effects of simulated storm sizes and nitrogen on three Chihuahuan Desert perennial herbs and a grass

Establishment and growth of three perennial herbs and a small tussock grass were studied in an experiment that provided simulated rainfall of 6 mm week −1 or 25 mm once per month and nitrogen fertilization in combination with the different simulated rainfall regimes. Wild onion , Allium macropetalum...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of arid environments 2011-09, Vol.75 (9), p.861-864
Hauptverfasser: Whitford, W.G., Steinberger, Y.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Establishment and growth of three perennial herbs and a small tussock grass were studied in an experiment that provided simulated rainfall of 6 mm week −1 or 25 mm once per month and nitrogen fertilization in combination with the different simulated rainfall regimes. Wild onion , Allium macropetalum, failed to establish in plots receiving 25 mm month −1 simulated rainfall. The perennial composite, Bahia absinthifolia, occurred at higher densities in plots that were not irrigated but there were no differences in biomass in any of the irrigation or fertilization treatments. Desert holly, Perezia nana, failed to establish in nitrogen fertilized plots and developed higher abundance and biomass in plots receiving 25 mm month −1. Nitrogen fertilization had either no effect or an adverse effect on the perennial herbs. The tussock grass, Dasychloa pulchella exhibited highest abundance and biomass with 6 mm week −1 added water plus nitrogen. Since global climate change will affect both rain storm frequency and size and atmospheric nitrogen deposition, the results of this study are applicable to understanding vegetation responses climate change. ► Simulated rain event frequency and size had mixed effects on perennial herbs. ► Nitrogen fertilization had no effect or adverse effect on perennial herbs. ► Wild onion failed to establish with 25 mm month −1 irrigation. ► Biomass and abundance of a tussock grass was highest with 6 mm week −1 plus nitrogen.
ISSN:0140-1963
1095-922X
DOI:10.1016/j.jaridenv.2011.03.007