Title of article :
High nitrogen availability reduces polyphenol content
in Sphagnum peat
Author/Authors :
Luca Bragazza، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Chris Freeman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Peat mosses of the genus Sphagnum constitute the bulk of living and dead biomass in bogs. These plants contain peculiar
polyphenols which hamper litter peat decomposition through their inhibitory activity on microbial breakdown. In the light of the
increasing availability of biologically active nitrogen in natural ecosystems, litter derived from Sphagnum mosses is an ideal
substrate to test the potential effects of increased atmospheric nitrogen deposition on polyphenol content in litter peat. To this aim,
we measured total nitrogen and soluble polyphenol concentration in Sphagnum litter peat collected in 11 European bogs under a
chronic gradient of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Our results demonstrate that increasing nitrogen concentration in Sphagnum
litter, as a consequence of increased exogenous nitrogen availability, is accompanied by a decreasing concentration of polyphenols.
This inverse relationship is consistent with reports that in Sphagnum mosses, polyphenol and protein biosynthesis compete for the
same precursor. Our observation of modified Sphagnum litter chemistry under chronic nitrogen eutrophication has implications in
the context of the global carbon balance, because a lower content of decay-inhibiting polyphenols would accelerate litter peat
decomposition
Keywords :
peatlands , nitrogen deposition , Europe , Global change , phenolics
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment