Most studies on decomposition dynamics indicate that the decomposition pattern can be divided in a first rapid phase following a negative exponential model, controlled by nutrient concentration; and a second slow phase controlled by lignified carbohydrates, in which the curve acquires an asymptotic form as decomposition slows down. This pattern has been observed across different floras, but there are still contradictory evidences about which are the most accurate predictors of each decomposition phase. The objectives of this study were: (1) to determine decomposition during the two main phases throughout one year of incubation, of 20 abundant plant species from 7 contrasting plant functional types of a mountain woodland in central Argentina...
Decomposition of fine roots is a fundamental ecosystem process that relates to carbon (C) and nutrie...
The objectives of this work were: a) to evaluate C respiration as an index of the microbiological ac...
The role of environmental variables on litter decomposition and its nutrient release in Nothofagus a...
Aim of study: To compare litter decomposition dynamics among different species within a single fores...
Litter decomposition, a major determinant of ecosystem functioning, is strongly influenced by the li...
The study examined the effects of leaf traits, soil microsite, and microclimate characteristics on l...
Invasions of exotic tree species can cause profound changes in community composition and structure, ...
Litter decomposition in the soil is one of the main processes in ecosystem functioning. Besides chem...
In two consecutive years, we analysed the effect of litter quality, quantity and decomposability on ...
We compared loss in leaf mass and chemical changes (concentrations of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous,...
The decomposition rate of the leaves of Alnus acuminata H.B.K. spp. acuminata was studied during a t...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
A field experiment was conducted in a temperate semi-arid grassland of central Argentina to test the...
1. Decomposition is a key ecosystem process that determines nutrient and carbon cycling. Individual ...
Studies elucidating patterns and mechanisms of decomposition are moving from a leaf-centred view tow...
Decomposition of fine roots is a fundamental ecosystem process that relates to carbon (C) and nutrie...
The objectives of this work were: a) to evaluate C respiration as an index of the microbiological ac...
The role of environmental variables on litter decomposition and its nutrient release in Nothofagus a...
Aim of study: To compare litter decomposition dynamics among different species within a single fores...
Litter decomposition, a major determinant of ecosystem functioning, is strongly influenced by the li...
The study examined the effects of leaf traits, soil microsite, and microclimate characteristics on l...
Invasions of exotic tree species can cause profound changes in community composition and structure, ...
Litter decomposition in the soil is one of the main processes in ecosystem functioning. Besides chem...
In two consecutive years, we analysed the effect of litter quality, quantity and decomposability on ...
We compared loss in leaf mass and chemical changes (concentrations of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous,...
The decomposition rate of the leaves of Alnus acuminata H.B.K. spp. acuminata was studied during a t...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
A field experiment was conducted in a temperate semi-arid grassland of central Argentina to test the...
1. Decomposition is a key ecosystem process that determines nutrient and carbon cycling. Individual ...
Studies elucidating patterns and mechanisms of decomposition are moving from a leaf-centred view tow...
Decomposition of fine roots is a fundamental ecosystem process that relates to carbon (C) and nutrie...
The objectives of this work were: a) to evaluate C respiration as an index of the microbiological ac...
The role of environmental variables on litter decomposition and its nutrient release in Nothofagus a...