Many studies have investigated the influence of plant litter species composition on decomposition, but results have been context-dependent. Litter and soil are considered to constitute a decomposition continuum, but whether litter and soil ecosystems respond to litter identity and mixing in the same manner is unsure. In a field experiment utilizing 5 litter species and their mixture, we investigated whether the effects of litter identity and mixing on mass loss, nutrient dynamics, and decomposer communities are consistent across the litter-soil interface. In monoculture, mass loss and nitrogen (N) dynamics in the litter layer corresponded to the underlying soil N availability, demonstrating the continuum of resources from litter to soil. Li...
Conceptual frameworks relating plant traits to ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics a...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
The mass loss of litter mixtures is often different than expected based on the mass loss of the comp...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a key process for nutrient cycling with broad ecosystem-level conseq...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment has direct effects on ecosystem functioning by altering soil abiotic conditi...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can affect litter decomposition directly, by raising soil N availab...
Most studies on the importance of litter diversity to decomposition processes have examined effects ...
1.Differences in litter quality and in soil microbial community composition can influence the litter...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
1.Decomposition is a vital process underlying many ecosystem functions. Although a growing number of...
Abstract The main factors controlling decomposition rate are climate, litter quality and soil organi...
Soil biota are increasingly recognized as a primary control on litter decomposition at both local an...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
Conceptual frameworks relating plant traits to ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics a...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
The mass loss of litter mixtures is often different than expected based on the mass loss of the comp...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a key process for nutrient cycling with broad ecosystem-level conseq...
Nitrogen (N) enrichment has direct effects on ecosystem functioning by altering soil abiotic conditi...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can affect litter decomposition directly, by raising soil N availab...
Most studies on the importance of litter diversity to decomposition processes have examined effects ...
1.Differences in litter quality and in soil microbial community composition can influence the litter...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
1.Decomposition is a vital process underlying many ecosystem functions. Although a growing number of...
Abstract The main factors controlling decomposition rate are climate, litter quality and soil organi...
Soil biota are increasingly recognized as a primary control on litter decomposition at both local an...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
Conceptual frameworks relating plant traits to ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics a...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
The mass loss of litter mixtures is often different than expected based on the mass loss of the comp...