نتایج جستجو برای: litter

تعداد نتایج: 13194  

2008
Deqiang Zhang Dafeng Hui Yiqi Luo Guoyi Zhou

Aims We aim to construct a comprehensive global database of litter decomposition rate (k value) estimated by surface floor litterbags, and investigate the direct and indirect effects of impact factors such as geographic factors (latitude and altitude), climatic factors (mean annual tempePlrature, MAT; mean annual precipitation, MAP) and litter quality factors (the contents of N, P, K, Ca, Mg an...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Michael D Cressman Zhongtang Yu Michael C Nelson Steven J Moeller Michael S Lilburn Henry N Zerby

The intestinal microbiota of broiler chickens and the microbiota in the litter have been well studied, but the interactions between these two microbiotas remain to be determined. Therefore, we examined their reciprocal effects by analyzing the intestinal microbiotas of broilers reared on fresh pine shavings versus reused litter, as well as the litter microbiota over a 6-week cycle. Composite il...

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...

2009
Kathryn L. Amatangelo Peter M. Vitousek

We evaluated differences in the rates and correlates of decomposition among 32 fern and angiosperm litter types collected in Hawai’i. Leptosporangiate ferns were separated into groups based on phylogeny: ‘polypod’ ferns, a monophyletic clade of ferns that diversified in the Cretaceous, and all other (‘non-polypod’) ferns that diversified earlier. We measured initial litter chemistry (nutrients ...

2014
Qiang Li Pujia Yu Xiaoying Chen Guangdi Li Daowei Zhou Wei Zheng

In the current study, a field experiment was conducted to examine effects of litter on seedling emergence and early growth of four dominant weed species from the early successional stages of old field ecosystem and two perennial grassland species in late successional stages. Our results showed that increased litter cover decreased soil temperature and temperature variability over time and impro...

Abbas Seif Fathy Abdel-Baset Nasr Sayed,

A feeding trial of 120 days duration was conducted to study the effect of replacing 20 and 25 % of camel ration by poultry litter (PL) on the performance and some blood biochemical parameters. Fifteen healthy one–humped camels were allotted into three groups (5 animals / group). The first group was fed a basal ration and considered as control, while the second and third groups were fed rations ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Kimberly L Cook Michael J Rothrock Jason G Warren Karamat R Sistani Philip A Moore

Microbial mineralization of urea and uric acid in poultry litter results in the production of ammonia, which can lead to decreased poultry performance, malodorous emissions, and loss of poultry litter value as a fertilizer. Despite the fact that this is a microbial process, little is known about how the microbial populations, especially ammonia-producing (ureolytic) organisms in poultry litter,...

2016
Miguel Portillo-Estrada Mari Pihlatie Janne F. J. Korhonen Janne Levula Arnoud K. F. Frumau Andreas Ibrom Jonas J. Lembrechts Lourdes Morillas László Horváth Stephanie K. Jones Ülo Niinemets

Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling under future climate change is associated with large uncertainties in litter decomposition and the turnover of soil C and N. In addition, future conditions (especially altered precipitation regimes and warming) are expected to result in changes in vegetation composition, and accordingly in litter species and chemical composition, but it is unclear how such ch...

2013
Roger W. Perry

In temperate portions of North America, some bats that remain active during winter undergo short periods of hibernation below leaf litter on the forest floor during episodes of below-freezing weather. These winter roosts may provide above-freezing conditions, but the thermal conditions under leaf litter are unclear. Further, little is known of the relationship between temperatures under litter ...

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...

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