Plant–microbial interactions in the litter layer represent one of the most relevant interactions for biogeochemical cycling as litter decomposition is a key first step in carbon and nitrogen turnover. However, our understanding of these interactions in the litter layer remains elusive. In an old-growth mixed Nothofagus forest in Patagonia, we studied the effects of single tree species identity and the mixture of three tree species on the fungal and bacterial composition in the litter layer. We also evaluated the effects of nitrogen (N) addition on these plant–microbial interactions. In addition, we compared the magnitude of stimulation of litter decomposition due to home field advantage (HFA, decomposition occurs more rapidly when litter is...
The decomposition of dead organic matter is a major determinant of carbon and nutrient cycling in ec...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has enhanced soil carbon (C) stocks in temperate forests. Most r...
International audienceTree species diversity of forested ecosystems control the diversity of leaf li...
Plant-microbial interactions in the litter layer represent one of the most relevant interactions for...
1.Leaf litter chemistry and ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are key drivers of the belowground nitrogen ...
There is a growing but inconclusive body of work on effects of litter-mixing on ecological processes...
Past research demonstrating the importance plant–microbe interactions as drivers of ecosystem succes...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Decomposition of litter is a key biochemical process that regulates the rate and magnitude of CO2 fl...
Fungi play a critical role in the degradation of organic matter. Because different combinations of f...
Investigating the response of soil microbial communities to nitrogen (N) deposition is critical to u...
Heterotrophic nitrogen fixation is a key ecosystem process in unpolluted, temperate old-growth fores...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Nitrogen (N) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems is complex since it involves the closely interwoven p...
Litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems is an important first step for carbon and nutrient cy...
The decomposition of dead organic matter is a major determinant of carbon and nutrient cycling in ec...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has enhanced soil carbon (C) stocks in temperate forests. Most r...
International audienceTree species diversity of forested ecosystems control the diversity of leaf li...
Plant-microbial interactions in the litter layer represent one of the most relevant interactions for...
1.Leaf litter chemistry and ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are key drivers of the belowground nitrogen ...
There is a growing but inconclusive body of work on effects of litter-mixing on ecological processes...
Past research demonstrating the importance plant–microbe interactions as drivers of ecosystem succes...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Decomposition of litter is a key biochemical process that regulates the rate and magnitude of CO2 fl...
Fungi play a critical role in the degradation of organic matter. Because different combinations of f...
Investigating the response of soil microbial communities to nitrogen (N) deposition is critical to u...
Heterotrophic nitrogen fixation is a key ecosystem process in unpolluted, temperate old-growth fores...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and plant litt...
Nitrogen (N) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems is complex since it involves the closely interwoven p...
Litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems is an important first step for carbon and nutrient cy...
The decomposition of dead organic matter is a major determinant of carbon and nutrient cycling in ec...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has enhanced soil carbon (C) stocks in temperate forests. Most r...
International audienceTree species diversity of forested ecosystems control the diversity of leaf li...