Background and aims: Changes in net primary productivity in response to climate change are likely to affect litter inputs to forest soil. However, feedbacks between changes in litter input and soil carbon dynamics remain poorly understood in tropical and subtropical forests. This study aims to test whether the effects of litter manipulation on soil respiration differ between natural and plantation forests. Methods: Soil respiration, soil properties, fine root biomass and enzyme activity were measured in adjacent plots with doubling vs. eliminating litter input in both natural and plantation forests of Castanopsis carlesii in southern China. Results: After only 3 years of litter manipulation, the magnitude of change in soil respiration wa...
Species-rich forests can produce litter of varying carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) composition (i.e., qu...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Climate change and rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations are li...
Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmosphe...
Global change is affecting primary productivity in forests worldwide, and this, in turn, will alter ...
Global warming will stimulate primary production, which is likely to drive shifts in litter producti...
Global Change greatly alters the quality and quantity of plant litter inputs to soils and further im...
Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmosphe...
Litter inputs can influence soil respiration directly through labile C availability and, indirectly,...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
Litters on the forest floor represent an important organic carbon (C) sources from aboveground plant...
The conversion of natural forests to tree plantations alters the quality and decreases the quantity ...
Although litterfall respiration (R-L) is a key process of soil carbon dynamics in forests, factors t...
Global changes and human disturbances can strongly affect the quantity of aboveground litter enterin...
1.Forest litter inputs to soil can stimulate the decomposition of older soil organic matter (SOM) vi...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
Species-rich forests can produce litter of varying carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) composition (i.e., qu...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Climate change and rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations are li...
Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmosphe...
Global change is affecting primary productivity in forests worldwide, and this, in turn, will alter ...
Global warming will stimulate primary production, which is likely to drive shifts in litter producti...
Global Change greatly alters the quality and quantity of plant litter inputs to soils and further im...
Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmosphe...
Litter inputs can influence soil respiration directly through labile C availability and, indirectly,...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
Litters on the forest floor represent an important organic carbon (C) sources from aboveground plant...
The conversion of natural forests to tree plantations alters the quality and decreases the quantity ...
Although litterfall respiration (R-L) is a key process of soil carbon dynamics in forests, factors t...
Global changes and human disturbances can strongly affect the quantity of aboveground litter enterin...
1.Forest litter inputs to soil can stimulate the decomposition of older soil organic matter (SOM) vi...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. The conversion of natural forests to ...
Species-rich forests can produce litter of varying carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) composition (i.e., qu...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Climate change and rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations are li...
Aboveground litter production in forests is likely to increase as a consequence of elevated atmosphe...