Freeze-thaw events in winter may affect litter decomposition in cold biomes but few reports are available. We characterized the fir (Abies faxoniana) litter decomposition over a whole winter (November 2008 to April 2009) during the late autumn, deep winter, and early spring stages. The mass loss, nutrient release, and quality change of fir litter were determined using the litterbag method at 2700, 3000, 3300, and 3600 m altitude in southwest China. Over the winter an average of 18% mass, 27% C, 50% N, 40% P, 36% K, 30% cellulose, and 14% lignin were lost. Of these total losses, a majority loss of mass (70%), C (65%), N (50%), P (58%), K (42%), cellulose (70%), and lignin (68%) occurred during the deep winter stage. The highest loss rate of ...
Mass loss and nutrient release during litter decomposition drive biogeochemical cycling in terrestri...
International audienceAims: Climate-induced changes in snow cover are likely to affect cold arctic a...
<div><p>Litter decomposition during winter can provide essential nutrients for plant growth in the s...
Temperature and freeze-thaw events are two key factors controlling litter decomposition in cold biom...
There is increasing attention on the effects of seasonal snowpack on wintertime litter decomposition...
Freeze events can strongly influence many ecosystem processes. However, the effects of freeze events...
Relationships between abiotic (soil temperature and number of freeze-thaw cycles) or biotic factors ...
To understand how forest gaps and the associated canopy control litter lignin and cellulose dynamics...
Acid hydrolysable components have been thought to release from plant litter at early periods of deco...
Condensed tannins (CTs) have been considered to be intrinsic variables that determine litter decompo...
Temperature and litter quality are two of the key factors controlling litter decomposition. Predicte...
Aims Our understanding of the determinants of leaf litter decomposition is lacking for mixed evergre...
Non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) are labile components in forest litter that can be released quic...
Increased rates of litter decomposition due to climatic warming have great potential to modify the c...
Litter decomposition during winter can provide essential nutrients for plant growth in the subsequen...
Mass loss and nutrient release during litter decomposition drive biogeochemical cycling in terrestri...
International audienceAims: Climate-induced changes in snow cover are likely to affect cold arctic a...
<div><p>Litter decomposition during winter can provide essential nutrients for plant growth in the s...
Temperature and freeze-thaw events are two key factors controlling litter decomposition in cold biom...
There is increasing attention on the effects of seasonal snowpack on wintertime litter decomposition...
Freeze events can strongly influence many ecosystem processes. However, the effects of freeze events...
Relationships between abiotic (soil temperature and number of freeze-thaw cycles) or biotic factors ...
To understand how forest gaps and the associated canopy control litter lignin and cellulose dynamics...
Acid hydrolysable components have been thought to release from plant litter at early periods of deco...
Condensed tannins (CTs) have been considered to be intrinsic variables that determine litter decompo...
Temperature and litter quality are two of the key factors controlling litter decomposition. Predicte...
Aims Our understanding of the determinants of leaf litter decomposition is lacking for mixed evergre...
Non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) are labile components in forest litter that can be released quic...
Increased rates of litter decomposition due to climatic warming have great potential to modify the c...
Litter decomposition during winter can provide essential nutrients for plant growth in the subsequen...
Mass loss and nutrient release during litter decomposition drive biogeochemical cycling in terrestri...
International audienceAims: Climate-induced changes in snow cover are likely to affect cold arctic a...
<div><p>Litter decomposition during winter can provide essential nutrients for plant growth in the s...