نتایج جستجو برای: leaf litter

تعداد نتایج: 96434  

2007
J. S. King K. S. Pregitzer D. R. Zak M. E. Kubiske

Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide has the potential to alter leaf litter chemistry, potentially affecting decomposition and rates of carbon and nitrogen cycling in forest ecosystems. This study was conducted to determine whether growth under elevated atmospheric CO2 altered the quality and microbial decomposition of leaf litter of a widely distributed northern hardwood species at sites of low a...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2008
Michael Kaspari Milton N Garcia Kyle E Harms Mirna Santana S Joseph Wright Joseph B Yavitt

To explore the importance of 12 elements in litter production and decomposition, we fertilized 36 1600 m(2)-plots with combinations of N, P, K, or micronutrients (i.e. B, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Mo, S, Zn) for 6 years in a lowland Panamanian forest. The 90% of litter falling as leaves and twigs failed to increase with fertilization, but reproductive litter (fruits and flowers) increased by 43% with...

2013
Samantha K. Chapman Gregory S. Newman Stephen C. Hart Jennifer A. Schweitzer George W. Koch

To what extent microbial community composition can explain variability in ecosystem processes remains an open question in ecology. Microbial decomposer communities can change during litter decomposition due to biotic interactions and shifting substrate availability. Though relative abundance of decomposers may change due to mixing leaf litter, linking these shifts to the non-additive patterns o...

2017
Daniel Saenz Cory K. Adams

The establishment of exotic invasive species, including plants, has been linked to the decline of some amphibian populations. Of particular concern with invasive plants, from an amphibian conservation perspective, is that they are disproportionately wetland or riparian species. Recent evidence suggests that Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera), an exotic deciduous tree species, is expanding its r...

2006
V. GULIS V. FERREIRA

1. We investigated the effect of moderate eutrophication on leaf litter decomposition and associated invertebrates in five reference and five eutrophied streams in central Portugal. Fungal parameters and litter N and P dynamics were followed in one pair of streams. Benthic invertebrate parameters that are considered useful in bioassessment were estimated in all streams. Finally, we evaluated th...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2011
ابوالقاسم حسن پور , , حمیدرضا معماری, , علی اکبر کامگار حقیقی , , عنایت ا... تفضلی , , نجمه یرمی , ,

Many experiments have been carried out to decrease the negative effect of drought stress and obtain suitable growth under water deficit conditions. Application of plant growth regulators (especially growth retardants) is one of the proposed methods. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of Cycocel application on growth of two olive cultivars (Shengeh and Roghani) under water stress...

2005
Faith Kostel-Hughes Truman P. Young John D. Wehr Louis Calder

KOSTEL-HUGHES, F., T. P. YOUNG, AND J. D. WEHR. (Louis Calder Center—Biological Field Station and Department of Biological Sciences, Fordham University, P.O. Box 887, Armonk, NY 10504). Effects of leaf litter depth on the emergence and seedling growth of deciduous forest tree species in relation to seed size. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 132: 50–61. 2005.—Leaf litter has a major impact on soil microenvi...

2014
Witoon Purahong Danuta Kapturska Marek J. Pecyna Elke Schulz Michael Schloter François Buscot Martin Hofrichter Dirk Krüger

Leaf litter decomposition is the key ecological process that determines the sustainability of managed forest ecosystems, however very few studies hitherto have investigated this process with respect to silvicultural management practices. The aims of the present study were to investigate the effects of forest management practices on leaf litter decomposition rates, nutrient dynamics (C, N, Mg, K...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2007
Johannes H C Cornelissen Peter M van Bodegom Rien Aerts Terry V Callaghan Richard S P van Logtestijn Juha Alatalo F Stuart Chapin Renato Gerdol Jon Gudmundsson Dylan Gwynn-Jones Anne E Hartley David S Hik Annika Hofgaard Ingibjörg S Jónsdóttir Staffan Karlsson Julia A Klein Jim Laundre Borgthor Magnusson Anders Michelsen Ulf Molau Vladimir G Onipchenko Helen M Quested Sylvi M Sandvik Inger K Schmidt Gus R Shaver Bjørn Solheim Nadejda A Soudzilovskaia Anna Stenström Anne Tolvanen Ørjan Totland Naoya Wada Jeffrey M Welker Xinquan Zhao

Whether climate change will turn cold biomes from large long-term carbon sinks into sources is hotly debated because of the great potential for ecosystem-mediated feedbacks to global climate. Critical are the direction, magnitude and generality of climate responses of plant litter decomposition. Here, we present the first quantitative analysis of the major climate-change-related drivers of litt...

2013
Michael Adjaloo Ben Kwaku Branoh Banful William Oduro

A comparative study was carried out to determine the most suitable substrate for breeding of midges (Forcipomyia spp.) and the implications for pollination and yield in a typical cocoa production system in the forest ecological zone of Ghana. For the field experiment, the typically available substrates in cocoa farms which were used as the treatments under cocoa trees were: 1) rotten cocoa leaf...

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