Patterns of litter decomposition and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) release in relation to various levels of canopy cover were examined using litterbags placed on the forest floor of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) and red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) stands in northern Lower Michigan, USA. A series of experimental plots consisted of four levels of canopy cover treatments, i.e. clearcut, 25% (50% during first sampling year), 75%, and uncut. Mass loss from decomposing leaves was higher for oak leaves in red oak stands (approximately 60% loss of the original mass) than for pine needles in red pine stands (approximately 40% loss of the original mass) during the 2 year study period. Leaf mass loss in the clearcut red oak treatment was signif...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the majo...
This study determined the rate of decomposition of fine roots and leaf litter from birch, larch, and...
The factors determining the quantity of litter being incorporated into stable organic matter were ex...
Relatively little is known about the comparative effects of varying degrees of canopy cover in oak a...
Relatively little is known about the comparative effects of varying degrees of canopy cover in oak a...
The rate of change of leaf mass, N and P levels in understory vegetation at various levels of canopy...
It has been shown in many studies of nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems that clearcutting creates...
Canopy Cover Effects on the Rate of Leaf-Litter DecompositionBy: Jahmia Bridges-Butler & Eva HillDec...
The nitrogen (N) status and dry weight increment of northern red oak (Quercusrubra L.) seedlings in ...
The objective of this study was quantification of the dynamics of litter decomposition, microbiota p...
Forest edges have become important features in landscapes worldwide. Edges are exposed to a differen...
This study aimed to evaluate the relative importance of the factors whereby tree species composition...
Binkley, D., 1984. Does forest removal increase rates of decomposition and nitrogen release? ForEcol...
The objective of this study was to determine whether differences in canopy structure and litter comp...
Differences in forest productivity due to climate change may result in permanently altered levels of...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the majo...
This study determined the rate of decomposition of fine roots and leaf litter from birch, larch, and...
The factors determining the quantity of litter being incorporated into stable organic matter were ex...
Relatively little is known about the comparative effects of varying degrees of canopy cover in oak a...
Relatively little is known about the comparative effects of varying degrees of canopy cover in oak a...
The rate of change of leaf mass, N and P levels in understory vegetation at various levels of canopy...
It has been shown in many studies of nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems that clearcutting creates...
Canopy Cover Effects on the Rate of Leaf-Litter DecompositionBy: Jahmia Bridges-Butler & Eva HillDec...
The nitrogen (N) status and dry weight increment of northern red oak (Quercusrubra L.) seedlings in ...
The objective of this study was quantification of the dynamics of litter decomposition, microbiota p...
Forest edges have become important features in landscapes worldwide. Edges are exposed to a differen...
This study aimed to evaluate the relative importance of the factors whereby tree species composition...
Binkley, D., 1984. Does forest removal increase rates of decomposition and nitrogen release? ForEcol...
The objective of this study was to determine whether differences in canopy structure and litter comp...
Differences in forest productivity due to climate change may result in permanently altered levels of...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the majo...
This study determined the rate of decomposition of fine roots and leaf litter from birch, larch, and...
The factors determining the quantity of litter being incorporated into stable organic matter were ex...