Hemiparasitic plants accumulate nutrients in their leaves and therefore produce high-quality litter with faster decomposition and nutrient release rates compared to non-parasitic litter. Higher levels of plantavailable nitrogen (N) in the presence of hemiparasitic plants have been attributed to this ‘litter effect’, but effects on N dynamics in the soil remain unstudied. We tested the hypothesis that litter of Rhinanthus angustifolius and Pedicularis sylvatica increases N transformation rates in the soil more than non-parasitic litter of a species mix from the same communities. We expected the litter effect to be higher in the oligotrophic Pedicularis soil compared to the mesotrophic Rhinanthus soil. Gross N transformation rates were quanti...
Hemiparasites are known to influence community structure and ecosystem functioning, but the underlyi...
Direct and indirect biotic interactions may affect plant growth and development, but the magnitude o...
The effects of different litter input rates and of different types of litter on soil organic matter ...
Hemiparasitic plants accumulate nutrients in their leaves and therefore produce high-quality litter ...
Aims: Hemiparasitic plants often produce nutrient-rich litter with high decomposition rates, and thu...
Hemiparasitic plants can substantially change plant community structure; the drainage of host resour...
Parasitic angiosperms are represented in the majority of ecosystems worldwide and are considered key...
Plant species produce litter of varying quality and differ in the quality and quantity of compounds ...
Parasitic plants have major impacts on plant community structure through their direct negative influ...
Hemiparasitic plants are keystone species in semi-natural grasslands and impact on structure and spe...
Although hemiparasitic plants have a number of roles in shaping the structure and composition of pla...
Hemiparasitic plants are considered keystone species in grasslands and both directly and indirectly ...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Invasive exotic plant species are often expected to benefit exclusively from legacy effects of their...
International audienceHerbivores influence nutrient cycling either through direct effects (e.g. excr...
Hemiparasites are known to influence community structure and ecosystem functioning, but the underlyi...
Direct and indirect biotic interactions may affect plant growth and development, but the magnitude o...
The effects of different litter input rates and of different types of litter on soil organic matter ...
Hemiparasitic plants accumulate nutrients in their leaves and therefore produce high-quality litter ...
Aims: Hemiparasitic plants often produce nutrient-rich litter with high decomposition rates, and thu...
Hemiparasitic plants can substantially change plant community structure; the drainage of host resour...
Parasitic angiosperms are represented in the majority of ecosystems worldwide and are considered key...
Plant species produce litter of varying quality and differ in the quality and quantity of compounds ...
Parasitic plants have major impacts on plant community structure through their direct negative influ...
Hemiparasitic plants are keystone species in semi-natural grasslands and impact on structure and spe...
Although hemiparasitic plants have a number of roles in shaping the structure and composition of pla...
Hemiparasitic plants are considered keystone species in grasslands and both directly and indirectly ...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Invasive exotic plant species are often expected to benefit exclusively from legacy effects of their...
International audienceHerbivores influence nutrient cycling either through direct effects (e.g. excr...
Hemiparasites are known to influence community structure and ecosystem functioning, but the underlyi...
Direct and indirect biotic interactions may affect plant growth and development, but the magnitude o...
The effects of different litter input rates and of different types of litter on soil organic matter ...