In a large-scale field experiment in 18 basins in a three-year old constructed wetland (6 ha) in the Netherlands, we analyzed a wide range of environmental variables, grouped into variable groups, to determine the combined direct effect of the environmental variables and the resulting decomposer community on decomposition rates of standing litter biomass in newly constructed wetlands. The variability among the experimental units could only to a limited degree be explained by linear combinations of all 54 possible predictor variables (30 and 23% of variation explained after 6 and 12 months of decomposition). Moreover, models for decomposition after 6 months could not predict decomposition after 12 months. The poor predictions by our models a...
The breakdown of litter from eight common plants was investigated in Sunnyside Swamp, a wetland conn...
AbstractWetland plant litter decomposition influences many wetland processes and is itself driven by...
The decomposition process in wetlands is affected by various factors, among which hydrology and litt...
Artificial wetlands are constructed around the globe for a variety of services, including wastewater...
Decomposition of plant litter in wetlands influences many processes and is driven by a complex web o...
Wetlands are one of the most biologically productive ecosystems, in which reedbeds of Ph...
The large accumulation of organic matter in peat-lands is primarily caused by slow rates of litter d...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
This thesis is part of Project No. P504/11/1151 "Role of plants in the greenhouse gas budget of a se...
Wetlands are one of the most biologically productive ecosystems, in which reedbeds of Ph...
In this study, the intermittent lake is taken up as a model for changes in water availability and ho...
Leaf decomposition rates of nine types of litter, ranging in lignin content from 1.04 to 25.71%, wer...
A decomposition study has been carried out in Lake Geestmerambacht, a moderately deep (max. ca. 22 m...
This work deals with the decomposition of aboveground vegetation in wetlands. The decomposition proc...
We compared the decomposition of sediment-associated litter of Typha angustifolia in 2 Lake Erie coa...
The breakdown of litter from eight common plants was investigated in Sunnyside Swamp, a wetland conn...
AbstractWetland plant litter decomposition influences many wetland processes and is itself driven by...
The decomposition process in wetlands is affected by various factors, among which hydrology and litt...
Artificial wetlands are constructed around the globe for a variety of services, including wastewater...
Decomposition of plant litter in wetlands influences many processes and is driven by a complex web o...
Wetlands are one of the most biologically productive ecosystems, in which reedbeds of Ph...
The large accumulation of organic matter in peat-lands is primarily caused by slow rates of litter d...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
This thesis is part of Project No. P504/11/1151 "Role of plants in the greenhouse gas budget of a se...
Wetlands are one of the most biologically productive ecosystems, in which reedbeds of Ph...
In this study, the intermittent lake is taken up as a model for changes in water availability and ho...
Leaf decomposition rates of nine types of litter, ranging in lignin content from 1.04 to 25.71%, wer...
A decomposition study has been carried out in Lake Geestmerambacht, a moderately deep (max. ca. 22 m...
This work deals with the decomposition of aboveground vegetation in wetlands. The decomposition proc...
We compared the decomposition of sediment-associated litter of Typha angustifolia in 2 Lake Erie coa...
The breakdown of litter from eight common plants was investigated in Sunnyside Swamp, a wetland conn...
AbstractWetland plant litter decomposition influences many wetland processes and is itself driven by...
The decomposition process in wetlands is affected by various factors, among which hydrology and litt...