This study aimed to evaluate the relative importance of the factors whereby tree species composition can influence leaf litter dynamics. Leaf litter production and chemical composition were measured in pure and mixed stands of oak (Quercus petraea Liebl.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). Pure and mixed leaf litter of both species were incubated in each stand type to assess separately the environmental, litter quality, and litter mixture effects on decomposition. To better understand the environmental effects, ground climate was measured in the different stands and the effects of soil water content on decomposition were evaluated using roofs to simulate drought conditions. Although total leaf litter amounts were not affected by stand composit...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
In forested ecosystems, decomposition of leaf litter is the primary pathway for nutrient return to t...
The effects, on leaf litter decomposition, of species (birch and oak), site on which the trees grew ...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
Aims: drought-induced forest die-off and subsequent species replacement may modify environmental con...
Litter decomposition in forests is affected by tree species composition which produces litters with ...
The objective of this study was to determine whether differences in canopy structure and litter comp...
Background Litter decomposition is a key process in the functioning of forest ecosystems, because it...
Abstract: Plant litter decomposition is controlled by both biotic and abiotic factors. It has been w...
Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing environmental conditions ...
<div><p>We investigated the effect of leaf litter on below ground carbon export and soil carbon form...
Canopy Cover Effects on the Rate of Leaf-Litter DecompositionBy: Jahmia Bridges-Butler & Eva HillDec...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
The decomposition rates of certain dominant litter species in an undisturbed oak-conifer forest in t...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
In forested ecosystems, decomposition of leaf litter is the primary pathway for nutrient return to t...
The effects, on leaf litter decomposition, of species (birch and oak), site on which the trees grew ...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
Aims: drought-induced forest die-off and subsequent species replacement may modify environmental con...
Litter decomposition in forests is affected by tree species composition which produces litters with ...
The objective of this study was to determine whether differences in canopy structure and litter comp...
Background Litter decomposition is a key process in the functioning of forest ecosystems, because it...
Abstract: Plant litter decomposition is controlled by both biotic and abiotic factors. It has been w...
Tree diversity is considered to influence decomposition either by changing environmental conditions ...
<div><p>We investigated the effect of leaf litter on below ground carbon export and soil carbon form...
Canopy Cover Effects on the Rate of Leaf-Litter DecompositionBy: Jahmia Bridges-Butler & Eva HillDec...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
The decomposition rates of certain dominant litter species in an undisturbed oak-conifer forest in t...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
In forested ecosystems, decomposition of leaf litter is the primary pathway for nutrient return to t...