Background and aims: We determined the relationship between site N supply and decomposition rates with respect to controls exerted by environment, litter chemistry, and fungal colonization. Methods: Two reciprocal transplant decomposition experiments were established, one in each of two long-term experiments in oak woodlands in Minnesota, USA: a fire frequency/vegetation gradient, along which soil N availability varies markedly, and a long-term N fertilization experiment. Both experiments used native Quercus ellipsoidalis E.J. Hill and Andropogon gerardii Vitman leaf litter and either root litter or wooden dowels. Results: Leaf litter decay rates generally increased with soil N availability in both experiments while belowground litter decay...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
Graduation date: 2009Litter nutrient dynamics contribute significantly to biogeochemical cycling in\...
While it is well established that leaf litter decomposition is controlled by climate and substrate q...
While it is well established that leaf litter decomposition is controlled by climate and substrate q...
While it is well established that leaf litter decomposition is controlled by climate and substrate q...
Leaf and fine root litter decomposition is central to biogeochemical cycles in northern forest. I st...
Commonly observed positive correlations between litter nitrogen (N) concentrations and decomposi-tio...
1. It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can ...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
1. It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can ...
Background and aims Litter decomposition is a critical process in terrestrial ecosystems and unde...
1. It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can ...
Background and aims Litter decomposition is a critical process in terrestrial ecosystems and unde...
Background and aims Litter decomposition is a critical process in terrestrial ecosystems and unde...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
Graduation date: 2009Litter nutrient dynamics contribute significantly to biogeochemical cycling in\...
While it is well established that leaf litter decomposition is controlled by climate and substrate q...
While it is well established that leaf litter decomposition is controlled by climate and substrate q...
While it is well established that leaf litter decomposition is controlled by climate and substrate q...
Leaf and fine root litter decomposition is central to biogeochemical cycles in northern forest. I st...
Commonly observed positive correlations between litter nitrogen (N) concentrations and decomposi-tio...
1. It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can ...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
1. It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can ...
Background and aims Litter decomposition is a critical process in terrestrial ecosystems and unde...
1. It is increasingly recognized that interactions between plants and soil (a)biotic conditions can ...
Background and aims Litter decomposition is a critical process in terrestrial ecosystems and unde...
Background and aims Litter decomposition is a critical process in terrestrial ecosystems and unde...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
Graduation date: 2009Litter nutrient dynamics contribute significantly to biogeochemical cycling in\...