Long-term overgrazing has significantly changed plant species composition in rangeland ecosystems, and this change may alter ecosystem functioning remarkably. In this study, decomposition rates and nutrient dynamics of pure litter (leaf, stem, or root litter) and 11 litter mixtures (from two to five litter components), including nine aboveground litter mixtures and two root litter mixtures, of five common plant species in degraded semiarid rangelands of northern China were studied for 1 yr. We found that fine root litters generally decomposed faster and had faster nutrient turnover rates than leaf and stem litters. The decomposition rates of leaves and stems were significantly and positively correlated with initial litter nitrogen (P < 0.01...
Anthropogenic activities introduce nitrogen (N) into terrestrial ecosystems, inducing changes in qua...
Conceptual frameworks relating plant traits to ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics a...
Biodiversity loss, exotic plant invasion and climatic change are three important global changes that...
The effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) addition on litter decomposition are poorly understoo...
Aims We explored the decomposition rates of single- and mixed-species litter, the litter-mixing effe...
Litter decomposition is a prominent pathway for nutrient availability and management in terrestrial ...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
Shoot and root litter are two major sources of soil organic carbon, and their decomposition is a cru...
Litter decomposition is the physical and chemical breakdown of dead plant material, which is affecte...
Litter decomposition is the physical and chemical breakdown of dead plant material, which is affecte...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
BACKGROUND:The decomposition of plant material in arid ecosystems is considered to be substantially ...
Litters of leaves and roots of different qualities occur naturally above- and belowground, respectiv...
Litter decomposition and N release are the key processes that strongly determine the nutrient cycli...
Litter decomposition is the fundamental process in nutrient cycling and soil carbon (C) sequestratio...
Anthropogenic activities introduce nitrogen (N) into terrestrial ecosystems, inducing changes in qua...
Conceptual frameworks relating plant traits to ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics a...
Biodiversity loss, exotic plant invasion and climatic change are three important global changes that...
The effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) addition on litter decomposition are poorly understoo...
Aims We explored the decomposition rates of single- and mixed-species litter, the litter-mixing effe...
Litter decomposition is a prominent pathway for nutrient availability and management in terrestrial ...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
Shoot and root litter are two major sources of soil organic carbon, and their decomposition is a cru...
Litter decomposition is the physical and chemical breakdown of dead plant material, which is affecte...
Litter decomposition is the physical and chemical breakdown of dead plant material, which is affecte...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
BACKGROUND:The decomposition of plant material in arid ecosystems is considered to be substantially ...
Litters of leaves and roots of different qualities occur naturally above- and belowground, respectiv...
Litter decomposition and N release are the key processes that strongly determine the nutrient cycli...
Litter decomposition is the fundamental process in nutrient cycling and soil carbon (C) sequestratio...
Anthropogenic activities introduce nitrogen (N) into terrestrial ecosystems, inducing changes in qua...
Conceptual frameworks relating plant traits to ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics a...
Biodiversity loss, exotic plant invasion and climatic change are three important global changes that...