We compared the decomposition of sediment-associated litter of Typha angustifolia in 2 Lake Erie coastal wetlands, examining the effects of sedimentation on microbial biomass, production and litter decay dynamics. Experimental manipulations of sediment had no statistically significant effect (p \u3e 0.05) on microbial biomass or metabolism. However, unforeseen differences between wetland sites (i.e. permanently inundated vs. exposed) had a major influence on microbial colonization and growth, litter mass loss, and nutrient dynamics. Litter-associated bacterial biomass and production were greater at the inundated site vs. the exposed wetland site (e.g. 487 vs. 158 µg C g–1 detrital C after 146 d, respectively). In contrast, fungal biomass an...
Sea-level rise and human activities are causing the increase of salinity in coastal freshwater wetla...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
Despite the well‐known occurrence of ‘standing‐dead’ emergent plant litter in freshwater marshes, th...
We compared the decomposition of sediment-associated litter of Typha angustifolia in 2 Lake Erie coa...
Quantification of microbial processes involved in plant decomposition is important in understanding ...
Emergent macrophytes are a major source of organic matter production in freshwater wetlands, and oft...
Standing dead plant litter often constitutes a large fraction of the detritus in many freshwater mar...
Fungi and bacteria are significant decomposers of plants within wetlands, but annual secondary produ...
The standing dead phase is an important stage in the decomposition of emergent vegetation in marsh w...
Litter decay is a fundamental process in ecosystem carbon flux and nutrient cycling. In wetlands, sh...
<p>Both water depth and litter quality are important factors influencing litter decomposition in wet...
Artificial wetlands are constructed around the globe for a variety of services, including wastewater...
Aquatic habitats of forested floodplain systems receive large inputs of allochthonous plant litter. ...
Despite the well-known occurrence of emergent standing litter in freshwater marshes, very little qua...
AbstractWetland plant litter decomposition influences many wetland processes and is itself driven by...
Sea-level rise and human activities are causing the increase of salinity in coastal freshwater wetla...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
Despite the well‐known occurrence of ‘standing‐dead’ emergent plant litter in freshwater marshes, th...
We compared the decomposition of sediment-associated litter of Typha angustifolia in 2 Lake Erie coa...
Quantification of microbial processes involved in plant decomposition is important in understanding ...
Emergent macrophytes are a major source of organic matter production in freshwater wetlands, and oft...
Standing dead plant litter often constitutes a large fraction of the detritus in many freshwater mar...
Fungi and bacteria are significant decomposers of plants within wetlands, but annual secondary produ...
The standing dead phase is an important stage in the decomposition of emergent vegetation in marsh w...
Litter decay is a fundamental process in ecosystem carbon flux and nutrient cycling. In wetlands, sh...
<p>Both water depth and litter quality are important factors influencing litter decomposition in wet...
Artificial wetlands are constructed around the globe for a variety of services, including wastewater...
Aquatic habitats of forested floodplain systems receive large inputs of allochthonous plant litter. ...
Despite the well-known occurrence of emergent standing litter in freshwater marshes, very little qua...
AbstractWetland plant litter decomposition influences many wetland processes and is itself driven by...
Sea-level rise and human activities are causing the increase of salinity in coastal freshwater wetla...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
Despite the well‐known occurrence of ‘standing‐dead’ emergent plant litter in freshwater marshes, th...