Aims This study tests whether different spectral regions of sunlight affect the microbial decomposer assemblage in surface leaf litter in a beech understorey over the first 6 months following leaf senescence. Methods We performed a litterbag experiment employing filters attenuating combinations of UV-B, UV-A, blue, and green light as well as the whole spectrum of sunlight. We measured changes in microbial biomass and community structure, litter mass loss and litter chemistry during the first 6 months of decomposition. Results Fungal and total microbial biomass were highest in the treatment excluding UV radiation, blue and green light. Exclusion of UV-B radiation decreased the fungal:bacterial biomass ratio and litter nitrogen content. Bacte...
4392-4397A mechanistic understanding of the controls on carbon storage and losses is essential for o...
Litter decomposition plays important roles in carbon and nutrient cycling. In dryland, both microbia...
1. Litter decomposition plays important roles in carbon and nutrient cycling. In dryland both microb...
Aims This study tests whether different spectral regions of sunlight affect the microbial decomposer...
Sunlight can accelerate the decomposition process through an ensemble of direct and indirect process...
Background and aim: Wherever sunlight reaches litter, there is potential for photodegradation to con...
Depending on the environment, sunlight can positively or negatively affect litter decomposition, thr...
Litter decomposition determines carbon (C) backflow to the atmosphere and ecosystem nutrient cycling...
UV radiation has been recognized as a direct driver of litter decomposition by photodegrading organi...
Rates of litter decomposition in dryland ecosystems are consistently underestimated by decomposition...
Elevated ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been demonstrated to stimulate litter decomposition. Despite...
Aims: Photodegradation acts as a direct contributor to litter decomposition in arid and semi-arid ec...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Aims Litter dec...
1. Decomposition of organic matter in semiarid ecosystems is a key component of the terrestrial carb...
4392-4397A mechanistic understanding of the controls on carbon storage and losses is essential for o...
Litter decomposition plays important roles in carbon and nutrient cycling. In dryland, both microbia...
1. Litter decomposition plays important roles in carbon and nutrient cycling. In dryland both microb...
Aims This study tests whether different spectral regions of sunlight affect the microbial decomposer...
Sunlight can accelerate the decomposition process through an ensemble of direct and indirect process...
Background and aim: Wherever sunlight reaches litter, there is potential for photodegradation to con...
Depending on the environment, sunlight can positively or negatively affect litter decomposition, thr...
Litter decomposition determines carbon (C) backflow to the atmosphere and ecosystem nutrient cycling...
UV radiation has been recognized as a direct driver of litter decomposition by photodegrading organi...
Rates of litter decomposition in dryland ecosystems are consistently underestimated by decomposition...
Elevated ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been demonstrated to stimulate litter decomposition. Despite...
Aims: Photodegradation acts as a direct contributor to litter decomposition in arid and semi-arid ec...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Aims Litter dec...
1. Decomposition of organic matter in semiarid ecosystems is a key component of the terrestrial carb...
4392-4397A mechanistic understanding of the controls on carbon storage and losses is essential for o...
Litter decomposition plays important roles in carbon and nutrient cycling. In dryland, both microbia...
1. Litter decomposition plays important roles in carbon and nutrient cycling. In dryland both microb...