Results/Conclusions: Results indicate that N addition increased forest ecosystem C content (EC), marginally increase soil organic carbon of agricultural land, but had no significant effect on net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) for non-forest natural ecosystems. Across all ecosystems, N addition increased CH4 emission, reduced CH4 uptake and increased N2O emission. There was no consistent relationship between the amount of N fertilization and the magnitude of GHG flux, which is likely due to the influence of interacting microclimate factors that vary greatly over small spatial and temporal scales. Overall, our study indicated N addition caused a small increase in forest ecosystem C sequestration, which is partially offset by increases in CH4 and N2O emission from multiple types of ecosystems.