The effect of different turnover time of water on the decomposition of emergent macrophyte litter (Zizania latifolia Griseb.) was investigated using a microcosm experiment. Microcosm treatment represented different turnover time of water; 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks. The litterbags from each treatment were retrieved every 2 weeks until the 8th week and the water simultaneously sampled with the litterbag. The dry weight and the content of major cations in the litter, and the content of available N, P, and major cations in the water were analyzed. Dry weight loss after 8 weeks indicated the lower decay rates under the condition of short turnover time of water. Major cations from the litter and the water showed that the leached amounts of K and Mg fr...
Growing populations and industrialization have led to increased nitrogen (N) loads in wetland ecosys...
International audienceWe conducted an in situ decomposition experiment to better understand how habi...
Our goal was to quantify the coupled process of litter turnover and leaching as a source of nutrient...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
<p>Both water depth and litter quality are important factors influencing litter decomposition in wet...
Litter decay is a fundamental process in ecosystem carbon flux and nutrient cycling. In wetlands, sh...
AbstractLitter decomposition is the key process of nutrient cycling and energy flowing in wetlands, ...
Among the most important ecosystem processes in wetlands is plant litter decomposition, which provid...
Quantification of microbial processes involved in plant decomposition is important in understanding ...
International audiencePlant litter is an indispensable component of constructed wetlands, but how th...
Allochthonous (e.g., riparian) plant litter is among the organic matter resources that are important...
Artificial wetlands are constructed around the globe for a variety of services, including wastewater...
Projections of climate change impacts over the coming decades suggest that rising sea level will flo...
The photosynthetic biomass that develops in the floodwater of wetland rice fields affects nitrogen d...
We studied soil decomposition in a Panicum hemitomon (Schultes)-dominated freshwater marsh located i...
Growing populations and industrialization have led to increased nitrogen (N) loads in wetland ecosys...
International audienceWe conducted an in situ decomposition experiment to better understand how habi...
Our goal was to quantify the coupled process of litter turnover and leaching as a source of nutrient...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
<p>Both water depth and litter quality are important factors influencing litter decomposition in wet...
Litter decay is a fundamental process in ecosystem carbon flux and nutrient cycling. In wetlands, sh...
AbstractLitter decomposition is the key process of nutrient cycling and energy flowing in wetlands, ...
Among the most important ecosystem processes in wetlands is plant litter decomposition, which provid...
Quantification of microbial processes involved in plant decomposition is important in understanding ...
International audiencePlant litter is an indispensable component of constructed wetlands, but how th...
Allochthonous (e.g., riparian) plant litter is among the organic matter resources that are important...
Artificial wetlands are constructed around the globe for a variety of services, including wastewater...
Projections of climate change impacts over the coming decades suggest that rising sea level will flo...
The photosynthetic biomass that develops in the floodwater of wetland rice fields affects nitrogen d...
We studied soil decomposition in a Panicum hemitomon (Schultes)-dominated freshwater marsh located i...
Growing populations and industrialization have led to increased nitrogen (N) loads in wetland ecosys...
International audienceWe conducted an in situ decomposition experiment to better understand how habi...
Our goal was to quantify the coupled process of litter turnover and leaching as a source of nutrient...