Strong relationships exist between litter chemistry traits and rates of litter decomposition. However, leaf traits are more commonly found in online trait databases than litter traits and fewer studies have examined how well leaf traits predict litter decomposition rates. Furthermore, while bulk leaf nitrogen (N) content is known to regulate litter decomposition, few studies have explored the importance of N biochemistry fractions, such as protein and amino acid concentration. Here, we decomposed green leaves and naturally senesced leaf litter of nine species representing a wide range of leaf functional traits. We evaluated the ability of traits associated with leaf and litter physiology, N biochemistry, and carbon quality to predict litter...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial carbon cycling, yet the relative importan...
Litter decomposition, a major determinant of ecosystem functioning, is strongly influenced by the li...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
Foliar functional traits have been shown to strongly co-vary with each other and with rates of litte...
We examined eight green leaf traits (leaf area, specific leaf area, leaf dry matter, leaf water cont...
EU EVK2-2001-15 000356Background and Aims The rate of plant decomposition depends on both the decom...
Rates of leaf litter decomposition in streams are strongly influenced both by inorganic nutrients di...
Biodiversity and ecosystem-functioning theory suggest that litter mixtures composed of dissimilar le...
This includes files associated with the Oikos manuscript entitled "Leaf traits can be used to predic...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
We tested the hypothesis that functional attributes of living leaves provide a basis for predicting ...
1. Decomposition is a key ecosystem process that determines nutrient and carbon cycling. Individual ...
Biological decomposition and wildfire are two predominant and alternative processes that can mineral...
Plant leaf litter is an important source of soil chemicals that are essential for the ecosystem and ...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial carbon cycling, yet the relative importan...
Litter decomposition, a major determinant of ecosystem functioning, is strongly influenced by the li...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
Foliar functional traits have been shown to strongly co-vary with each other and with rates of litte...
We examined eight green leaf traits (leaf area, specific leaf area, leaf dry matter, leaf water cont...
EU EVK2-2001-15 000356Background and Aims The rate of plant decomposition depends on both the decom...
Rates of leaf litter decomposition in streams are strongly influenced both by inorganic nutrients di...
Biodiversity and ecosystem-functioning theory suggest that litter mixtures composed of dissimilar le...
This includes files associated with the Oikos manuscript entitled "Leaf traits can be used to predic...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
We tested the hypothesis that functional attributes of living leaves provide a basis for predicting ...
1. Decomposition is a key ecosystem process that determines nutrient and carbon cycling. Individual ...
Biological decomposition and wildfire are two predominant and alternative processes that can mineral...
Plant leaf litter is an important source of soil chemicals that are essential for the ecosystem and ...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial carbon cycling, yet the relative importan...
Litter decomposition, a major determinant of ecosystem functioning, is strongly influenced by the li...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...