<div><p>Cigarette butts (CBs) are the most common type of litter on earth, with an estimated 4.5 trillion discarded annually. Apart from being unsightly, CBs pose a serious threat to living organisms and ecosystem health when discarded in the environment because they are toxic to microbes, insects, fish and mammals. In spite of the CB toxic hazard, no studies have addressed the effects of environmental conditions on CB decomposition rate. In this study we investigate the interactive effects of substrate fertility and N transfer dynamics on CB decomposition rate and carbon quality changes. We carried out an experiment using smoked CBs and wood sticks, used as a slow decomposing standard organic substrate, incubated in both laboratory and fie...
Aims: Data about woody debris (WD) decomposition are very scarce for the Mediterranean basin. The sp...
Predicting the effects of climate change on litter decomposition requires an improved understanding ...
Plant litter and fine roots are important carbon (C) inputs to soil and a direct source of CO to the...
Cigarette butts (CBs) are the most common type of litter on earth, with an estimated 4.5 trillion di...
Cigarette butts (CBs) are the most common type of litter on earth, with an estd. 4.5 trillion discar...
Cigarette butts (CBs) are the most common litter item on Earth but no long-term studies evaluate the...
<p>Spectra refer to cigarette butts either undecomposed or after 720 days of decomposition in labora...
<p>Variation in seven main classes of organic carbon assessed by <sup>13</sup>C-CPMAS NMR spectrosco...
Predictions of litter decomposition rates are critical for modelling biogeochemical cycling in terre...
Solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an important tool for exami...
Litter decomposition is a critical process in terrestrial ecosystems and, since in natural condition...
Fire, besides affecting plant litter fate in natural ecosystems, is a widely used tool to manage cro...
Summary Litter decomposition provides nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but litter may ...
Aims: Data about woody debris (WD) decomposition are very scarce for the Mediterranean basin. The sp...
Predicting the effects of climate change on litter decomposition requires an improved understanding ...
Plant litter and fine roots are important carbon (C) inputs to soil and a direct source of CO to the...
Cigarette butts (CBs) are the most common type of litter on earth, with an estimated 4.5 trillion di...
Cigarette butts (CBs) are the most common type of litter on earth, with an estd. 4.5 trillion discar...
Cigarette butts (CBs) are the most common litter item on Earth but no long-term studies evaluate the...
<p>Spectra refer to cigarette butts either undecomposed or after 720 days of decomposition in labora...
<p>Variation in seven main classes of organic carbon assessed by <sup>13</sup>C-CPMAS NMR spectrosco...
Predictions of litter decomposition rates are critical for modelling biogeochemical cycling in terre...
Solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an important tool for exami...
Litter decomposition is a critical process in terrestrial ecosystems and, since in natural condition...
Fire, besides affecting plant litter fate in natural ecosystems, is a widely used tool to manage cro...
Summary Litter decomposition provides nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but litter may ...
Aims: Data about woody debris (WD) decomposition are very scarce for the Mediterranean basin. The sp...
Predicting the effects of climate change on litter decomposition requires an improved understanding ...
Plant litter and fine roots are important carbon (C) inputs to soil and a direct source of CO to the...