Newly shed foliar plant litter often has a decomposition rate of ca 0.1–0.2% day−1, which decreases greatly with time and may reach 0.0001 to 0.00001% day−1 or lower in litter material in the last stages of decay. The decrease in decomposability (substrate quality) varies among species and is complex, involving both direct chemical changes in the substrate itself and the succession in microorganisms able to compete for substrate with a given chemical composition. In late stages, the decomposition appears very little affected by climate, suggesting that climate change will have little effect on late-stages decomposition rates. Here, we apply a model for the late stages of litter decomposition to address the question of climate-change effects...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Aims Decomposition of leaf litter is influenced by litter quality as determined by plant genotype an...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling under future climate change is associated with large uncertainti...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling under future climate change is associated with large uncertainti...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
International audienceOur basic understanding of plant litter decomposition informs the assumptions ...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
Litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial ecosystems, releasing nutrients, returning CO 2...
High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition ...
Plant litter chemistry is altered during decomposition but it remains unknown if these alterations, ...
Our basic understanding of plant litter decomposition informs the assumptions underlying widely appl...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Aims Decomposition of leaf litter is influenced by litter quality as determined by plant genotype an...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling under future climate change is associated with large uncertainti...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling under future climate change is associated with large uncertainti...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
International audienceOur basic understanding of plant litter decomposition informs the assumptions ...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
Litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial ecosystems, releasing nutrients, returning CO 2...
High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition ...
Plant litter chemistry is altered during decomposition but it remains unknown if these alterations, ...
Our basic understanding of plant litter decomposition informs the assumptions underlying widely appl...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Aims Decomposition of leaf litter is influenced by litter quality as determined by plant genotype an...