Soil moisture was an important factor affecting litter decomposition. However, less attention has been given to the complete succession ecosystem after farmland abandonment. To better understand the effect of moisture on leaf litter decomposition after farmland abandonment, in this study, we used three water gradients (10%, 25% and 50%) of field moisture capacity for succession vegetation. Furthermore, we used the typical species leaf litter decomposition of four succession stages—grassland (GL), shrubland (SL), pioneer forest (PF), and climax forest (CF) from the Loess Plateau of China. The results showed that leaves decomposition rate exhibited an increasing pattern with increasing moisture contents. The decomposition trend was shown as G...
Relationships between abiotic (soil temperature and number of freeze-thaw cycles) or biotic factors ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes co-variation in leaf functional traits relevant to carbo...
Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen (N) to forest ecosystems and have greatly affe...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
Aims Our understanding of the determinants of leaf litter decomposition is lacking for mixed evergre...
Mass loss and nutrient release during litter decomposition drive biogeochemical cycling in terrestri...
Abstract Forest degradation succession often leads to changes in forest ecosystem functioning. Exact...
To investigate the dynamics and relative drivers of cellulose degradation during litter decompositio...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
Long-term overgrazing has significantly changed plant species composition in rangeland ecosystems, a...
Aims We investigated shifts in community-weighted mean traits (CWM) of 14 leaf functional traits a...
BACKGROUND:The decomposition of plant material in arid ecosystems is considered to be substantially ...
LTIDE-China) was established in 2002 to study how substrate quality and macroclimate factors affect ...
Soil pH varies by several units among ecosystems. While soil pH is known to be a key driver of plant...
EU EVK2-2001-15 000356Background and Aims The rate of plant decomposition depends on both the decom...
Relationships between abiotic (soil temperature and number of freeze-thaw cycles) or biotic factors ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes co-variation in leaf functional traits relevant to carbo...
Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen (N) to forest ecosystems and have greatly affe...
Litter decomposition contributes largely to global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling, and it is st...
Aims Our understanding of the determinants of leaf litter decomposition is lacking for mixed evergre...
Mass loss and nutrient release during litter decomposition drive biogeochemical cycling in terrestri...
Abstract Forest degradation succession often leads to changes in forest ecosystem functioning. Exact...
To investigate the dynamics and relative drivers of cellulose degradation during litter decompositio...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
Long-term overgrazing has significantly changed plant species composition in rangeland ecosystems, a...
Aims We investigated shifts in community-weighted mean traits (CWM) of 14 leaf functional traits a...
BACKGROUND:The decomposition of plant material in arid ecosystems is considered to be substantially ...
LTIDE-China) was established in 2002 to study how substrate quality and macroclimate factors affect ...
Soil pH varies by several units among ecosystems. While soil pH is known to be a key driver of plant...
EU EVK2-2001-15 000356Background and Aims The rate of plant decomposition depends on both the decom...
Relationships between abiotic (soil temperature and number of freeze-thaw cycles) or biotic factors ...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes co-variation in leaf functional traits relevant to carbo...
Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen (N) to forest ecosystems and have greatly affe...