Leaf litter decomposition is the key ecological process that determines the sustainability of managed forest ecosystems, however very few studies hitherto have investigated this process with respect to silvicultural management practices. The aims of the present study were to investigate the effects of forest management practices on leaf litter decomposition rates, nutrient dynamics (C, N, Mg, K, Ca, P) and the activity of ligninolytic enzymes. We approached these questions using a 473 day long litterbag experiment. We found that age-class beech and spruce forests (high forest management intensity) had significantly higher decomposition rates and nutrient release (most nutrients) than unmanaged deciduous forest reserves (P<0.05). The site...
Litter decomposition is an ecosystem process that is regulated by a multitude of factors and by thei...
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...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
Lignin decomposition in litter of beech leaves and fir needles as related to litter N concentration ...
Lignin decomposition in litter of beech leaves and fir needles as related to litter N concentration ...
Lignin decomposition in litter of beech leaves and fir needles as related to litter N concentration ...
Litter decomposition is a key process that drives carbon and nutrient cycles in forest soils. The de...
Forest management practices (FMPs) significantly influence important ecological processes and servic...
Abstract. The decomposition of belowground and aboveground tree litter was studied on five forest si...
Litter decomposition is an ecosystem process that is regulated by a multitude of factors and by thei...
Litter decomposition is an ecosystem process that is regulated by a multitude of factors and by thei...
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...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
Lignin decomposition in litter of beech leaves and fir needles as related to litter N concentration ...
Lignin decomposition in litter of beech leaves and fir needles as related to litter N concentration ...
Lignin decomposition in litter of beech leaves and fir needles as related to litter N concentration ...
Litter decomposition is a key process that drives carbon and nutrient cycles in forest soils. The de...
Forest management practices (FMPs) significantly influence important ecological processes and servic...
Abstract. The decomposition of belowground and aboveground tree litter was studied on five forest si...
Litter decomposition is an ecosystem process that is regulated by a multitude of factors and by thei...
Litter decomposition is an ecosystem process that is regulated by a multitude of factors and by thei...
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...