نتایج جستجو برای: plant litter

تعداد نتایج: 405984  

2013
Kristen M. DeAngelis Dylan Chivian Julian L. Fortney Adam P. Arkin Blake Simmons Terry C. Hazen Whendee L. Silver

Humid tropical forest soils are characterized by low and fluctuating redox, conditions which are thought to inhibit organic matter degradation by microbes. However, evidence suggests that soil microbial communities are adapted to the redox conditions in these ecosystems. In this study we tested the hypothesis that soil oxygen (O2) availability as an index of redox conditions structures patterns...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2016
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo Peter B Reich Pablo García-Palacios Rubén Milla

We lack both a theoretical framework and solid empirical data to understand domestication impacts on plant chemistry. We hypothesised that domestication increased leaf N and P to support high plant production rates, but biogeographic and climate patterns further influenced the magnitude and direction of changes in specific aspects of chemistry and stoichiometry. To test these hypotheses, we use...

Journal: :Frontiers in Environmental Science 2019

2001
C. S. T. Daughtry E. R. Hunt C. L. Walthall T. J. Gish Shunlin Liang E. J. Kramer

Quantifying crop residue cover on the soil surface is important for improving estimates of surface energy balance, net primary productivity, nutrient cycling, and carbon sequestration. Quantifying crop residue cover is also an important factor in controlling soil erosion and evaluating the effectiveness of conservation tillage practices. By reducing the movement of eroded soil into streams and ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Luca Bragazza Chris Freeman Timothy Jones Håkan Rydin Juul Limpens Nathalie Fenner Tim Ellis Renato Gerdol Michal Hájek Tomás Hájek Paola Iacumin Lado Kutnar Teemu Tahvanainen Hannah Toberman

Peat bogs have historically represented exceptional carbon (C) sinks because of their extremely low decomposition rates and consequent accumulation of plant remnants as peat. Among the factors favoring that peat accumulation, a major role is played by the chemical quality of plant litter itself, which is poor in nutrients and characterized by polyphenols with a strong inhibitory effect on micro...

2014
Harald Kellner Patricia Luis Marek J. Pecyna Florian Barbi Danuta Kapturska Dirk Krüger Donald R. Zak Roland Marmeisse Micheline Vandenbol Martin Hofrichter

Fungal secretory peroxidases mediate fundamental ecological functions in the conversion and degradation of plant biomass. Many of these enzymes have strong oxidizing activities towards aromatic compounds and are involved in the degradation of plant cell wall (lignin) and humus. They comprise three major groups: class II peroxidases (including lignin peroxidase, manganese peroxidase, versatile p...

2006
Gang Wu Jing Wei Hongbing Deng Jingzhu Zhao

Nutrient availability regulates the responses of high-latitude ecosystems to climate change but nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur biogeochemistry, especially, phosphorus and sulfur cycles, are poorly understood in Alpine tundra ecosystem. This study examines the cycling of nutrients in a 302-year-old Alpine tundra ecosystem in which litter has accumulated through compartment methods. Samples of t...

2005
Lynn Ellise Vaccaro

Many wetlands of the Great Lakes region are increasingly dominated by species of cattails, including the native Typha latifolia, the introduced Typha angustifolia, and their hybrid Typha glauca. Cattails are observed to form dense stands of live and dead biomass that may reduce plant diversity and compromise wetland habitat value. Cattail expansion has been used as an indicator of environmental...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2009
Victoria A Nuzzo John C Maerz Bernd Blossey

Identification of factors that drive changes in plant community structure and contribute to decline and endangerment of native plant species is essential to the development of appropriate management strategies. Introduced species are assumed to be driving causes of shifts in native plant communities, but unequivocal evidence supporting this view is frequently lacking. We measured native vegetat...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2002
P L Preusch P R Adler L J Sikora T J Tworkoski

Poultry litter applications to land have been based on crop N requirements, resulting in application of P in excess of plant requirements, which may cause degradation of water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The effect of litter source (the Delmarva Peninsula and Moorefield, West Virginia) and composting of poultry litter on N mineralization and availability of P in two soil types (san...

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