نتایج جستجو برای: plant litter

تعداد نتایج: 405984  

Journal: :Microbes and environments 2009
Takashi Kunito Kazunari Nagaoka

Effects of plant litter type (larch needle-leaves, mixed broad-leaves, and sasa green leaves) and nutrient addition (nitrogen and phosphorus) on bacterial community-level physiological profiles (CLPPs) of a forest soil were examined using BIOLOG EcoPlates(TM). Both the litter and nutrient additions significantly increased color development in most of the wells in the BIOLOG microplates, with th...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Xu Pan Matty P Berg Olaf Butenschoen Phil J Murray Igor V Bartish Johannes H C Cornelissen Ming Dong Andreas Prinzing

Phylogenetic distances of coexisting species differ greatly within plant communities, but their consequences for decomposers and decomposition remain unknown. We hypothesized that large phylogenetic distance of leaf litter mixtures increases differences of their litter traits, which may, in turn, result in increased resource complementarity or decreased resource concentration for decomposers an...

2015
Yongfu Li Na Chen Mark E. Harmon Yuan Li Xiaoyan Cao Mark A. Chappell Jingdong Mao

A feedback between decomposition and litter chemical composition occurs with decomposition altering composition that in turn influences the decomposition rate. Elucidating the temporal pattern of chemical composition is vital to understand this feedback, but the effects of plant species and climate on chemical changes remain poorly understood, especially over multiple years. In a 10-year decomp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Amy T Austin Carlos L Ballaré

Plant litter decomposition is a critical step in the formation of soil organic matter, the mineralization of organic nutrients, and the carbon balance in terrestrial ecosystems. Biotic decomposition in mesic ecosystems is generally negatively correlated with the concentration of lignin, a group of complex aromatic polymers present in plant cell walls that is recalcitrant to enzymatic degradatio...

2006
Abby G. Sirulnik Edith B. Allen Thomas Meixner Michael F. Allen

Urban regions of southern California receive up to 45 kg Nha y from nitrogen (N) deposition. A field decomposition study was done using N-labelled litter of the widespread exotic annual grass Bromus diandrus to determine whether elevated soil N is strictly from N deposition or whether N mineralization rates from litter are also increased under N deposition. Tissue N and lignin concentrations, w...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Claire Fortunel Eric Garnier Richard Joffre Elena Kazakou Helen Quested Karl Grigulis Sandra Lavorel Pauline Ansquer Helena Castro Pablo Cruz Jirí Dolezal Ove Eriksson Helena Freitas Carly Golodets Claire Jouany Jaime Kigel Michael Kleyer Veiko Lehsten Jan Leps Tonia Meier Robin Pakeman Maria Papadimitriou Vasilios P Papanastasis Fabien Quétier Matt Robson Marcelo Sternberg Jean-Pierre Theau Aurélie Thébault Maria Zarovali

Land use and climate changes induce shifts in plant functional diversity and community structure, thereby modifying ecosystem processes. This is particularly true for litter decomposition, an essential process in the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients. In this study, we asked whether changes in functional traits of living leaves in response to changes in land use and climate were rel...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Antoine Lecerf Geta Risnoveanu Cristina Popescu Mark O Gessner Eric Chauvet

In view of growing interest in understanding how biodiversity affects ecosystem functioning, we investigated effects of riparian plant diversity on litter decomposition in forest streams. Leaf litter from 10 deciduous tree species was collected during natural leaf fall at two locations (Massif Central in France and Carpathians in Romania) and exposed in the field in litter bags. There were 35 s...

2015
C. P. PRAKASH E. THIRUMALAI M. B. GOVINDA RAJULU N. THIRUNAVUKKARASU T. S. SURYANARAYANAN

Leaf litter samples of 12 dicotyledonous tree species (belonging to eight families) growing in a dry tropical forest and in early stages of decomposition were studied for the presence of litter fungi. Equal-sized segments of the leaves incubated in moist chambers were observed every day for 30 d for the presence of fungi. Invariably, the fungal assemblage on the litter of each tree species was ...

2009
Justin D. Derner Ashley J. Whitman

We assessed plant interspaces in July 2007 using continuous line intercepts in twice-replicated pastures of northern mixed-grass prairie with contrasting grazing treatments: 1) long-term (25 yr) heavily grazed, dominated by the bunchgrass blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis), and 2) ungrazed, dominated by the rhizomatous grass western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii). The number of plant interspaces ...

2006
S. Jonasson J. Castro A. Michelsen

Estimated nutrient mineralization in northern nutrient-poor ecosystems, measured as differences in soil inorganic nutrients before and after a period of soil incubation in the absence of plants and litter, usually shows a discrepancy of much lower rates than plant nutrient uptake rates. In plots that had been pre-treated by 12 year of warming and fertilizer addition, we incubated soils together...

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