Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the composition of the organic matter and the source of the microbial community, with differences in these interactions among vegetation types leading to the Home Field Advantage (HFA) hypothesis whereby decomposition of litters is faster in soils previously conditioned by them. It is possible that HFA operates on smaller scales within plant communities with ecosystem processes responding to subtle changes of plant community dominance. Methods and results: Using field measurements and laboratory incubations, we found a strong plant species effect on nitrogen availability and transformations and the relative importance of autotrophic and heterotro...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
Litter chemical traits are one of the dominant controls on litter decomposition. Increasing atmosphe...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can inf...
It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can inf...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
Conceptual frameworks relating plant traits to ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics a...
Plant litter often decomposes faster in the habitat from which it was derived (i.e. home) than when ...
Plant litter often decomposes faster in the habitat from which it was derived (i.e. home) than when ...
Home field advantage (HFA; acceleration of plant litter decomposition in soils that receive their in...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
Home field advantage (HFA; acceleration of plant litter decomposition in soils that receive their in...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
Litter chemical traits are one of the dominant controls on litter decomposition. Increasing atmosphe...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can inf...
It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can inf...
Plant species diversity and identity can significantly modify litter decomposition, but the und...
Conceptual frameworks relating plant traits to ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics a...
Plant litter often decomposes faster in the habitat from which it was derived (i.e. home) than when ...
Plant litter often decomposes faster in the habitat from which it was derived (i.e. home) than when ...
Home field advantage (HFA; acceleration of plant litter decomposition in soils that receive their in...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
Home field advantage (HFA; acceleration of plant litter decomposition in soils that receive their in...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
International audienceLitter decomposition is central to ecosystem functioning and depends, under co...
Litter chemical traits are one of the dominant controls on litter decomposition. Increasing atmosphe...