نتایج جستجو برای: and forest floor plants

تعداد نتایج: 16882870  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1980

2007
I. V. ERMAKOV S. V. KOPTSIK G. N. KOPTSIK

The podzolic soils of the Kola Peninsula, Russia, have in localised areas been highly contaminated with copper and nickel from smelting activities. Migration and retention of these metals were investigated in undisturbed soil columns irrigated with simulated background and polluted precipitation in order to study the temporal processes of retention and release within the soil. The mineral layer...

2016
Kai Yue Fuzhong Wu Wanqin Yang Chuan Zhang Yan Peng Bo Tan Zhenfeng Xu Chunping Huang

To investigate the dynamics and relative drivers of cellulose degradation during litter decomposition, a field experiment was conducted in three individual ecosystems (i.e., forest floor, stream, and riparian zone) of an alpine forest meta-ecosystem on the eastern Tibetan Plateau. Four litter species (i.e., willow: Salix paraplesia, azalea: Rhododendron lapponicum, cypress: Sabina saltuaria, an...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Zachary Freedman Donald R Zak

Anthropogenic release of biologically available nitrogen (N) has increased dramatically over the last 150 years, which can alter the processes controlling carbon (C) storage in terrestrial ecosystems. In a northern hardwood forest ecosystem located in Michigan in the United States, nearly 20 years of experimentally increased atmospheric N deposition has reduced forest floor decay and increased ...

2015
Cedar N. Hesse Rebecca C. Mueller Momchilo Vuyisich La Verne Gallegos-Graves Cheryl D. Gleasner Donald R. Zak Cheryl R. Kuske

Anthropogenic N deposition alters patterns of C and N cycling in temperate forests, where forest floor litter decomposition is a key process mediated by a diverse community of bacteria and fungi. To track forest floor decomposer activity we generated metatranscriptomes that simultaneously surveyed the actively expressed bacterial and eukaryote genes in the forest floor, to compare the impact of...

2017
Chenhui Chang Fuzhong Wu Wanqin Yang Zhenfeng Xu Rui Cao Wei He Bo Tan Meta Francis Justine

Little information has been available on the shifts in the microbial community in decaying fallen logs during critical periods in cold forests. Minjiang fir (Abies faxoniana) fallen logs in decay classes I-V were in situ incubated on the forest floor of an alpine forest in the eastern Tibet Plateau. The microbial community was investigated during the seasonal snow cover period (SP), snow thawin...

2012
Chris A. Maier Kurt H. Johnsen Phillip Dougherty Daniel McInnis Pete Anderson Steve Patterson

Soil incorporation of postharvest forest floor or logging residues during site preparation increased mineral soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) concentration and had a differential effect on early stand growth in a clonal loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation. Incorporating 25 Mg ha 1 of forest floor (FF) (C/N ratio 112:1) or 25 (1LR) or 50 (2LR) Mg ha 1 masticated logging residues (C/N ratio...

2016
Anne C. S. McIntosh S. Ellen Macdonald Sylvie A. Quideau

Understory plant communities play critical ecological roles in forest ecosystems. Both above- and below-ground ecosystem properties and processes influence these communities but relatively little is known about such effects at fine (i.e., one to several meters within-stand) scales, particularly for forests in which the canopy is dominated by a single species. An improved understanding of these ...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Sarah E Hobbie Peter B Reich Jacek Oleksyn Megan Ogdahl Roma Zytkowiak Cynthia Hale Piotr Karolewski

We studied the effects of tree species on leaf litter decomposition and forest floor dynamics in a common garden experiment of 14 tree species (Abies alba, Acer platanoides, Acer pseudoplatanus, Betula pendula, Carpinus betulus, Fagus sylvatica, Larix decidua, Picea abies, Pinus nigra, Pinus sylvestris, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus robur, Quercus rubra, and Tilia cordata) in southwestern Pola...

2001
Thomas A. Forge Andrea M. Muehlchen Suzanne W. Simard

This Extension Note describes some effects of clearcut harvesting and broadcast NPS fertilization on nitrogen (N) mineralization and components of the soil food web at three sites in the ICHmw subzone. We found that the forest floor in clearcuts had lower fungal hyphal lengths, total microbial biomass, microbial biomass N, and potential N mineralization than the forest floor in adjacent forests...

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