The aim of this study was investigation of Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus dynamics in Carpinus betulus L. leaf litter in organic layer of a broad-leaved mixed forest in Gorgan. Fresh litters were collected from five plots in district one, Shastkalate forest and were placed into some litterbags with 2 mm mesh. Then, they were located in the study site. Over one year (8 sampling), chemical analysis was carried out. Result showed total Nitrogen concentration in fresh litters was 1.5% and after one year increased to 1.9%. Phosphorus concentration in fresh litter was 0.134% and increased to 0.136% after one year. Carbon to Nitrogen ratio in fresh litter was 24.5, but after one year decreased to 17.4. Carbon to Phosphorus ratio in fresh l...
Abstract: Parrotia persica or Iron wood is a unique broad leaves species in Hyrcanian forest of IR-I...
The decomposition of hornbeam, linden and oak leaves in an oak-linden-hornbeam ,(Tilio-Carpinetum) f...
Elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition caused by human activity induces a forest carbon sink acros...
The return of nutrients through leaf litter is one of the most important ways of nutrient cycling an...
This study determined the rate of decomposition of fine roots and leaf litter from birch, larch, and...
The objective of this study was quantification of the dynamics of litter decomposition, microbiota p...
Disturbances occurring in the riverside forest ecosystems also translate into the ability of litter ...
Litter is the most important way of transferring essential elements from vegetation to the soil. Thi...
Graduation date: 2009Litter nutrient dynamics contribute significantly to biogeochemical cycling in\...
Litter nutrient dynamics contribute significantly to biogeochemical cycling in forest ecosystems. Th...
This research was carried out in the forest ecosystem plot in satoyama of the Nara Campus of Kinki U...
Litter dynamics is one of the fundamental processes for the growth and maintenance of native forest ...
A detailed twelve-month study of litterfall, live foliage biomass, and seasonal nutrient (nitrogen, ...
In natural forests and manmade protected plantations, nutrient cycling is an important process and i...
In this experiment, soil nutrients, amount of autumn litterfall and nutrients recycling via litterfa...
Abstract: Parrotia persica or Iron wood is a unique broad leaves species in Hyrcanian forest of IR-I...
The decomposition of hornbeam, linden and oak leaves in an oak-linden-hornbeam ,(Tilio-Carpinetum) f...
Elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition caused by human activity induces a forest carbon sink acros...
The return of nutrients through leaf litter is one of the most important ways of nutrient cycling an...
This study determined the rate of decomposition of fine roots and leaf litter from birch, larch, and...
The objective of this study was quantification of the dynamics of litter decomposition, microbiota p...
Disturbances occurring in the riverside forest ecosystems also translate into the ability of litter ...
Litter is the most important way of transferring essential elements from vegetation to the soil. Thi...
Graduation date: 2009Litter nutrient dynamics contribute significantly to biogeochemical cycling in\...
Litter nutrient dynamics contribute significantly to biogeochemical cycling in forest ecosystems. Th...
This research was carried out in the forest ecosystem plot in satoyama of the Nara Campus of Kinki U...
Litter dynamics is one of the fundamental processes for the growth and maintenance of native forest ...
A detailed twelve-month study of litterfall, live foliage biomass, and seasonal nutrient (nitrogen, ...
In natural forests and manmade protected plantations, nutrient cycling is an important process and i...
In this experiment, soil nutrients, amount of autumn litterfall and nutrients recycling via litterfa...
Abstract: Parrotia persica or Iron wood is a unique broad leaves species in Hyrcanian forest of IR-I...
The decomposition of hornbeam, linden and oak leaves in an oak-linden-hornbeam ,(Tilio-Carpinetum) f...
Elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition caused by human activity induces a forest carbon sink acros...