Of all the major pools of terrestrial carbon (C), the dynamics of coarse woody debris (CWD) are the least understood. In contrast to soils and living vegetation, the study of CWD has rarely relied on ex situ methods for elaborating controls on decomposition rates. In this study, we report on a mesocosm incubation experiment examining how clay amount (8%, 16%, and 24% clay), clay type (soil reconstructed with kaolinite vs. montmorillonite), wood placement (on litter layer surface, at the litter layer-soil interface, buried in the mineral soil), and laboratory incubation temperature (10°, 20°, or 30°C) control decomposition rates of highly standardized stakes and blocks of coarse aspen wood. Clay type effect was pronounced, with wood decompos...
Understanding how wood decomposition varies spatially at the mesoscale (between 1-ha plots) may impr...
The interaction between minerals and organic matter (OM) is a key to the turnover of OM in soils. In...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component in forests, hosting a variety of organisms that ...
Of all the major pools of terrestrial carbon (C), the dynamics of coarse woody debris (CWD) are the ...
Forest ecosystems sequester approximately half of the world’s organic carbon (C), most of it in the ...
Incomplete knowledge on the environmental factors linking litter decomposition and the formation of ...
Dead wood is the largest detrital component within forests, comprising a significant portion of the ...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves a variety of ecological functions in forests, ...
Although wood makes up the majority of forest biomass, the importance of wood contributions to stabl...
Plant residues added to soil are a source of nutrients for plants and soil organisms and increase so...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
I explored the importance of decaying wood to survival and growth of trees in south coastal British...
Deadwood is known to significantly contribute to global terrestrial carbon stocks and carbon cycling...
Decaying wood is related to nutrient cycling through its role as either a sink or source of nutrient...
Wood decomposition is regulated by multiple controls, including climate and wood traits, that vary a...
Understanding how wood decomposition varies spatially at the mesoscale (between 1-ha plots) may impr...
The interaction between minerals and organic matter (OM) is a key to the turnover of OM in soils. In...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component in forests, hosting a variety of organisms that ...
Of all the major pools of terrestrial carbon (C), the dynamics of coarse woody debris (CWD) are the ...
Forest ecosystems sequester approximately half of the world’s organic carbon (C), most of it in the ...
Incomplete knowledge on the environmental factors linking litter decomposition and the formation of ...
Dead wood is the largest detrital component within forests, comprising a significant portion of the ...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves a variety of ecological functions in forests, ...
Although wood makes up the majority of forest biomass, the importance of wood contributions to stabl...
Plant residues added to soil are a source of nutrients for plants and soil organisms and increase so...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
I explored the importance of decaying wood to survival and growth of trees in south coastal British...
Deadwood is known to significantly contribute to global terrestrial carbon stocks and carbon cycling...
Decaying wood is related to nutrient cycling through its role as either a sink or source of nutrient...
Wood decomposition is regulated by multiple controls, including climate and wood traits, that vary a...
Understanding how wood decomposition varies spatially at the mesoscale (between 1-ha plots) may impr...
The interaction between minerals and organic matter (OM) is a key to the turnover of OM in soils. In...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component in forests, hosting a variety of organisms that ...