A net bag method has been used to study the decomposition of Salix alba leaves in five Garonne corridor sites (fast running water, slow flowing water, standing water, floodable willow stand, non floodable willow stand). Changes in the contents and the amounts of some leaf litter constituents were assessed over a 40 week period. Willow leaves decomposed rapidly and, in some cases, this could be described by an exponential model (k = 0.0040 to 0.0121/d) depending on site). Carbon content was rather stable. An absolute increase in nitrogen was observed at all sites for the first weeks. Cellulose loss was less rapid in slow flowing or standing waters and on floodable soils. The lignin fraction accumulated rapidly and was generally 50% after 40 ...
Headwaters, which are the most common stream order in the landscape, are mostly dependent on energy ...
International audienceWe compared autumn decomposition rates of European alder leaves at four sites ...
Forested stream headwaters receive little light due to heavy shading, so leaves falling into the str...
(1) As there was a paucity of information on the aquatic decomposition of leaves of willow (Salix al...
Leaf decomposition rates of nine types of litter, ranging in lignin content from 1.04 to 25.71%, wer...
Recent investigations tend to demonstrate that the input of leaf litter from riparian vegetation, an...
The aim of the study was to estimate the breakdown of the allochthonous litter in an artificial stre...
Plant litter decomposition in inland waters contributes significantly to nutrient load, particularly...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
Disturbances occurring in the riverside forest ecosystems also translate into the ability of litter ...
Organic matter decomposition is vital in sustaining river food webs. However, little is known about ...
The role of litter decomposition on organic matter accumulation and nutrient cycling was studied in ...
This study investigates the effects of forestry on leaf litter decomposition in small forest streams...
The breakdown of litter from eight common plants was investigated in Sunnyside Swamp, a wetland conn...
The bulk of vascular plarit production in terrestrial or aquatic habitats enters the detrilal carbon...
Headwaters, which are the most common stream order in the landscape, are mostly dependent on energy ...
International audienceWe compared autumn decomposition rates of European alder leaves at four sites ...
Forested stream headwaters receive little light due to heavy shading, so leaves falling into the str...
(1) As there was a paucity of information on the aquatic decomposition of leaves of willow (Salix al...
Leaf decomposition rates of nine types of litter, ranging in lignin content from 1.04 to 25.71%, wer...
Recent investigations tend to demonstrate that the input of leaf litter from riparian vegetation, an...
The aim of the study was to estimate the breakdown of the allochthonous litter in an artificial stre...
Plant litter decomposition in inland waters contributes significantly to nutrient load, particularly...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
Disturbances occurring in the riverside forest ecosystems also translate into the ability of litter ...
Organic matter decomposition is vital in sustaining river food webs. However, little is known about ...
The role of litter decomposition on organic matter accumulation and nutrient cycling was studied in ...
This study investigates the effects of forestry on leaf litter decomposition in small forest streams...
The breakdown of litter from eight common plants was investigated in Sunnyside Swamp, a wetland conn...
The bulk of vascular plarit production in terrestrial or aquatic habitats enters the detrilal carbon...
Headwaters, which are the most common stream order in the landscape, are mostly dependent on energy ...
International audienceWe compared autumn decomposition rates of European alder leaves at four sites ...
Forested stream headwaters receive little light due to heavy shading, so leaves falling into the str...