Nitrogen deposition in tropical forests from savanna and deforestation fires

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AbstractWe used satellite-derived estimates of global fire emissions and a chemical transport model to estimate atmospheric nitrogen (N) fluxes from savanna and deforestation fires in tropical ecosystems. N emissions and reactive N deposition led to a net transport of N equatorward, from savannas and areas undergoing deforestation to tropical forests. Deposition of fire-emitted N in savannas was only 26% of emissions - indicating a net export from this biome. On average, net N loss from fires (the sum of emissions and deposition) was equivalent to approximately 22% of biological N fixation (BNF) in savannas (4.0 kg N ha-1 yr-1) and 38% of BNF in ecosystems at the deforestation frontier (9.3 kg N ha-1 yr-1). Net N gains from fires occurred in interior tropical forests at a rate equivalent to 3% of their BNF (0.8 kg N ha-1 yr-1). This percentage was highest for African tropical forests in the Congo Basin (15%; 3.4 kg N ha-1 yr-1) owing to equatorward transport from frequently burning savannas north and south of the basin. These results provide evidence for cross-biome atmospheric fluxes of N that may help to sustain productivity in some tropical forest ecosystems on millennial timescales. Anthropogenic fires associated with slash and burn agriculture and deforestation in the southern part of the Amazon Basin and across Southeast Asia have substantially increased N deposition in these regions in recent decades and may contribute to increased rates of carbon accumulation in secondary forests and other N-limited ecosystems. View source
Year

2010

Secondary Title

Global Change Biology

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell, 111 River Street Hoboken NJ 07030-5774 USA

Volume

16

Number

7

Pages

2024-2038

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02156.x

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Sustainability Science Abstracts, Environment Abstracts, Ecology Abstracts, Forests, Ecosystems, exports, South America, Amazon R., agriculture, Southeast Asia, Fires, Basins, slash and burn, Savannahs, Deforestation, Africa, Nitrogen, Carbon, Burning, anthropogenic factors, Emissions, Chemical transport, tropical forests, Tropical environments, Models, D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies, ENA 01:Air Pollution, M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development

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Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam

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