Title
Precipitation is the key determinant of topsoil δ<sup>15</sup>N values in southern Patagonia's semiarid rangelands
Date Issued
2022
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Abstract
Nitrogen (N) cycling in rangeland soils could potentially be controlled by water supply, stocking rates, or a range of other variables, such as ecosystem N stocks. To gauge the relative importance and elucidate possible interactions among these factors, we measured many abiotic variables to identify first-order controls of δ15N for Patagonia's rangeland soils under contrasting historical grazing intensities. The results showed that δ15N values declined as water availability increased. The effects of precipitation and stocking rate on soil δ15N values were additive, and the effect of precipitation far outweighed the effects of grazing pressure. The soil N stock was a weak predictive variable for modeling variation in δ15N of the soil. Earlier assumptions about an inflection point for N cycling and δ15N values related to aridity were not confirmed. We conclude that variation in water availability drives variation in δ15N values irrespective of grazing intensity. We also conclude that meaningful interpretation of δ15N in soil will require a better mechanistic understanding of the interactions between water and N in the vadose zone than we currently possess.
Volume
21
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica Ciencia del suelo
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85124534175
Source
Vadose Zone Journal
ISSN of the container
15391663
Sponsor(s)
This research was funded by INTA, Argentina, whose support is gratefully acknowledged. We also thank the reviewers and editorial team at the Vadose Zone Journal for their insight and constructive comments. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria INTA
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