Surface litter protects rangeland soils against wind and water erosion and provides food and nesting materials for wildlife and insects. However, the ability of grassland systems to provide these services depends on the little studied topic of seasonal surface litter decomposition. Seasonal and annual surface litter decomposition rates were determined between 2014 and 2015 in central and western South Dakota at three mixed-grass prairie locations. Residue bags containing surface litter were placed in the field in late fall (1 November) of 2014 and removed after the winter (1 April), spring (1 July), and summer + fall seasons (1 November) of 2015. The litter was analyzed for total C, total N, acid detergent fiber (ADF), and acid detergent li...
Decomposition of plant litter regulates nutrient cycling and transfers of fixed carbon to soil organ...
The mass loss of grass litter was studied in two climatically contrasred zones: the Bolson de Mapimi...
Decomposition models typically under-predict decomposition relative to observed rates in drylands. T...
Grazed and ungrazed limy upland range sites of the Mixed Prairie in west-central Kansas were studied...
One of the major concerns about global warming is the potential for an increase in decomposition and...
Grassland ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, and their cumulative carbon di...
End of season components of biomass and litter were measured on a Nebraska Sandhills prairie site to...
The aim of the study was to examine whether the effect of projected temperature rises due to the glo...
International audienceAims In cold biomes, snow cover mitigates the harsh winter soil conditions, th...
Climate change is likely to alter decomposition rates through direct effects on soil biotic activity...
Mob grazing is a type of management intensive grazing system that mimics natural grazing systems whe...
Optimal rates of litter retention for maximizing annual aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) ...
International audienceAims In subalpine grasslands, litter decomposition controls soil nutrient avai...
Differences in litter decomposition patterns among mesic, semiarid, and arid grassland ecosystems ca...
Litter and organic matter accumulations can reduce soil water through interception of precipitation ...
Decomposition of plant litter regulates nutrient cycling and transfers of fixed carbon to soil organ...
The mass loss of grass litter was studied in two climatically contrasred zones: the Bolson de Mapimi...
Decomposition models typically under-predict decomposition relative to observed rates in drylands. T...
Grazed and ungrazed limy upland range sites of the Mixed Prairie in west-central Kansas were studied...
One of the major concerns about global warming is the potential for an increase in decomposition and...
Grassland ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, and their cumulative carbon di...
End of season components of biomass and litter were measured on a Nebraska Sandhills prairie site to...
The aim of the study was to examine whether the effect of projected temperature rises due to the glo...
International audienceAims In cold biomes, snow cover mitigates the harsh winter soil conditions, th...
Climate change is likely to alter decomposition rates through direct effects on soil biotic activity...
Mob grazing is a type of management intensive grazing system that mimics natural grazing systems whe...
Optimal rates of litter retention for maximizing annual aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) ...
International audienceAims In subalpine grasslands, litter decomposition controls soil nutrient avai...
Differences in litter decomposition patterns among mesic, semiarid, and arid grassland ecosystems ca...
Litter and organic matter accumulations can reduce soil water through interception of precipitation ...
Decomposition of plant litter regulates nutrient cycling and transfers of fixed carbon to soil organ...
The mass loss of grass litter was studied in two climatically contrasred zones: the Bolson de Mapimi...
Decomposition models typically under-predict decomposition relative to observed rates in drylands. T...