Nitrogen limitation reduces the performance of target plant species in restored meadows

Klein-Raufhake T, Höfner J, Hölzel N, Knorr K-H, Lampei C, Mudrák O, Bucharova A

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Restoring habitats degraded by intensive agriculture is challenging, and the resulting communities often have lower quality and host fewer species than reference ecosystems. To improve restoration outputs, we need to understand what limits both establishment and performance of target species in restored populations. In this study, we focused on grassland restoration with regional seeds and compared the performance of two target herbs, Betonica officinalis and Centaurea jacea, between restored and reference populations. We also measured plant functional traits and environmental characteristics to understand which parameters affect population performance. Individual plants of both species were smaller in restored populations, which indicates reduced performance. Leaves of plants from restored populations contained more δ15N and, in Betonica, also less nitrogen and higher C:N ratio, which suggests that the performance of the target species may be limited by nitrogen. Nitrogen limitation of all restored communities was further corroborated by the low N:P ratio of bulk biomass. In Centaurea, we also recorded massive herbivory damage in restored populations, which likely further reduced this species' performance in restored meadows. In summary, target plants in restored populations showed lower performance than conspecifics in reference sites, probably due to nutrient imbalance (low nitrogen availability) and excessive herbivory damage.

Details about the publication

JournalRestoration Ecology
Volume30
Issue7
StatusPublished
Release year2021
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1111/rec.13608
Link to the full texthttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/rec.13608
Keywordsfunctional traits; grassland; N:P ratio; population; regional seeds; restoration

Authors from the University of Münster

Höfner, Johannes Bernhard Franz
Professorship for Ecosystem Research (Prof. Hölzel)
Hölzel, Norbert
Professorship for Ecosystem Research (Prof. Hölzel)
Klein-Raufhake, Theresa Lucia
Professorship for Ecosystem Research (Prof. Hölzel)
Knorr, Klaus-Holger
Professorship for hydrology (Prof. Knorr)
Lampei, Christian Thomas
Professorship for Ecosystem Research (Prof. Hölzel)
Lampei Bucharová, Anna
Professorship for Ecosystem Research (Prof. Hölzel)