The decomposition of belowground and aboveground tree litter was studied on five forest sites across Switzerland, ranging from 480 to 1500 m in altitude, and including calcareous and acidic soils. In addition to decomposition of local litter types (Picea abies, Fagus sylvatica, Castanea sativa), the decomposition of a standard beech litter was studied on all sites. After 2years of decomposition, mass loss ranged from 18 to 71% across the different sites and litter types. The lowest decomposition rates were observed for beech roots, while mass loss was greatest for both spruce needles and spruce roots at the low-altitude site. Mass loss during the first winter correlated best with the content of water-soluble substances. After 1year of incub...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
A multi-site and multi-age set of in situ 15N-labelled litter decomposition experiments was carried ...
The decomposition of belowground and aboveground tree litter was studied on five forest sites across...
The decomposition of belowground and aboveground tree litter was studied on five forest sites across...
Abstract. The decomposition of belowground and aboveground tree litter was studied on five forest si...
AbstractLitter decomposition is an important process for cycling of nutrients in terrestrial ecosyst...
AbstractLitter decomposition is an important process for cycling of nutrients in terrestrial ecosyst...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
Litter decomposition is a key driver of ecosystem processes and carbon cycling. Decomposition rate i...
Decomposition of leaf litter and its incorporation into the mineral soil are key components of the C...
Decomposition of leaf litter and its incorporation into the mineral soil are key components of the C...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
A multi-site and multi-age set of in situ 15N-labelled litter decomposition experiments was carried ...
The decomposition of belowground and aboveground tree litter was studied on five forest sites across...
The decomposition of belowground and aboveground tree litter was studied on five forest sites across...
Abstract. The decomposition of belowground and aboveground tree litter was studied on five forest si...
AbstractLitter decomposition is an important process for cycling of nutrients in terrestrial ecosyst...
AbstractLitter decomposition is an important process for cycling of nutrients in terrestrial ecosyst...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
Litter decomposition is a key driver of ecosystem processes and carbon cycling. Decomposition rate i...
Decomposition of leaf litter and its incorporation into the mineral soil are key components of the C...
Decomposition of leaf litter and its incorporation into the mineral soil are key components of the C...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
Background and aims: Fine root decomposition contributes significantly to element cycling in terrest...
A multi-site and multi-age set of in situ 15N-labelled litter decomposition experiments was carried ...