Decomposition of litter mixtures generally cannot be predicted from the component species incubated in isolation. Therefore, such non-additive effects of litter mixing on soil C and N dynamics remain poorly understood in terrestrial ecosystems. In this study, litters of Mongolian pine and three dominant understory species and soil were collected from a Mongolian pine plantation in Northeast China. In order to examine the effects of mixed-species litter on soil microbial biomass N, soil net N mineralization and soil respiration, four single litter species and their mixtures consisting of all possible 2-, 3- and 4-species combinations were added to soils, respectively. In most instances, species mixing produced synergistic non-additive effect...
Litter quality plays an important role in determining litter decomposition and nutrient cycling in t...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
Increasing plant species richness generally enhances plant biomass production, which may enhance acc...
Increasing plant species richness generally enhances plant biomass production, which may enhance acc...
Increasing plant species richness generally enhances plant biomass production, which may enhance acc...
The influence of plant litter on soil varies with soil depth, species composition, and life forms of...
Root litter decomposition is the dominant source of soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in gras...
Soil microbial community composition and litter quality are important drivers of litter decompositio...
Soil microbial community composition and litter quality are important drivers of litter decompositio...
Global changes and human disturbances can strongly affect the quantity of aboveground litter enterin...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
Litter, as afterlife of plants, plays an important role in driving belowground decomposition process...
Human activities affect both tree species composition and diversity in forested ecosystems. This in ...
Human activities affect both tree species composition and diversity in forested ecosystems. This in ...
Litter quality plays an important role in determining litter decomposition and nutrient cycling in t...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
Increasing plant species richness generally enhances plant biomass production, which may enhance acc...
Increasing plant species richness generally enhances plant biomass production, which may enhance acc...
Increasing plant species richness generally enhances plant biomass production, which may enhance acc...
The influence of plant litter on soil varies with soil depth, species composition, and life forms of...
Root litter decomposition is the dominant source of soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in gras...
Soil microbial community composition and litter quality are important drivers of litter decompositio...
Soil microbial community composition and litter quality are important drivers of litter decompositio...
Global changes and human disturbances can strongly affect the quantity of aboveground litter enterin...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
Litter, as afterlife of plants, plays an important role in driving belowground decomposition process...
Human activities affect both tree species composition and diversity in forested ecosystems. This in ...
Human activities affect both tree species composition and diversity in forested ecosystems. This in ...
Litter quality plays an important role in determining litter decomposition and nutrient cycling in t...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...