Global changes and human disturbances can strongly affect the quantity of aboveground litter entering soils, which could result in substantial cascading effects on soil biogeochemical processes in forests. Despite extensive reports, it is unclear how the variations in litter depth affect soil carbon and nitrogen cycling. The responses of soil carbon and nitrogen to the variability of litter inputs were examined in a coniferous⁻broadleaf mixed forest of Central China. The litter input manipulation included five treatments: no litter input, natural litter, double litter, triple litter, and quadruple litter. Multifold litter additions decreased soil temperature but did not affect soil moisture after 2.5 years. Reductions in soil pH under...
Forests contribute strongly to global carbon (C) sequestration and the exchange of greenhouse gases ...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
The capability of forest ecosystems to sequester carbon from the atmosphere largely depends on the i...
Global change has been shown to alter the amount of above-ground litter inputs to soil greatly, whic...
Global Change greatly alters the quality and quantity of plant litter inputs to soils and further im...
Litters on the forest floor represent an important organic carbon (C) sources from aboveground plant...
Background and aims: Changes in net primary productivity in response to climate change are likely t...
Decomposition of litter mixtures generally cannot be predicted from the component species incubated ...
Global warming will stimulate primary production, which is likely to drive shifts in litter producti...
Litter inputs can influence soil respiration directly through labile C availability and, indirectly,...
The underlying mechanism of how shifts in plant detritus input impact soil organic carbon (SOC) dyna...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has profound effects on carbon (C) cycling in forest ...
Climate warming is expected to influence terrestrial biogeochemical cycles by modifying the quality ...
Global change is affecting primary productivity in forests worldwide, and this, in turn, will alter ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. Plant litter is an importa...
Forests contribute strongly to global carbon (C) sequestration and the exchange of greenhouse gases ...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
The capability of forest ecosystems to sequester carbon from the atmosphere largely depends on the i...
Global change has been shown to alter the amount of above-ground litter inputs to soil greatly, whic...
Global Change greatly alters the quality and quantity of plant litter inputs to soils and further im...
Litters on the forest floor represent an important organic carbon (C) sources from aboveground plant...
Background and aims: Changes in net primary productivity in response to climate change are likely t...
Decomposition of litter mixtures generally cannot be predicted from the component species incubated ...
Global warming will stimulate primary production, which is likely to drive shifts in litter producti...
Litter inputs can influence soil respiration directly through labile C availability and, indirectly,...
The underlying mechanism of how shifts in plant detritus input impact soil organic carbon (SOC) dyna...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has profound effects on carbon (C) cycling in forest ...
Climate warming is expected to influence terrestrial biogeochemical cycles by modifying the quality ...
Global change is affecting primary productivity in forests worldwide, and this, in turn, will alter ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. Plant litter is an importa...
Forests contribute strongly to global carbon (C) sequestration and the exchange of greenhouse gases ...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
The capability of forest ecosystems to sequester carbon from the atmosphere largely depends on the i...