This study investigates the isolated decomposition of spruce and lodgepole conifer needles to enhance our understanding of how needle litter impacts near-surface terrestrial biogeochemical processes. Harvested needles were exported to a subalpine meadow to enable a discrete analysis of the decomposition processes over 2 years. Initial chemistry revealed the lodgepole needles to be less recalcitrant with a lower carbon to nitrogen (C:N) ratio. Total C and N fundamentally shifted within needle species over time with decreased C:N ratios for spruce and increased ratios for lodgepole. Differences in chemistry correlated with CO2 production and soil microbial communities. The most pronounced trends were associated with lodgepole needles in compa...
Mixtures of litter from different plant species often show non-additive effects on decomposition and...
Short rotation plantation forestry based on exotic tree species (principally radiata pine (Pinus rad...
Leaching of water-soluble compounds is a dominant process during the first stages of litter decompos...
The relative amounts of CO2 and DOC lost during decomposition of spruce needles and fine roots are p...
The aim of this review and synthesis is to illustrate the gradual transformation of needles and cone...
Litter decomposition is a key process that drives carbon and nutrient cycles in forest soils. The de...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
Changes in climate or forest management practices leading to increased litter production will most l...
The biogeochemical cycling in forest ecosystems is highly dependent on the interactions between plan...
Mountain forests in National park Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic) were affected by bark beetle atta...
Increased drought and temperatures associated with climate change have implications for ecosystem st...
Increased drought and temperatures associated with climate change have implications for ecosystem st...
Influences of litter and site characteristics were investigated during the decomposition of black sp...
Litter is one of the main sources of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in forest soils and litter decom...
Elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition caused by human activity induces a forest carbon sink acros...
Mixtures of litter from different plant species often show non-additive effects on decomposition and...
Short rotation plantation forestry based on exotic tree species (principally radiata pine (Pinus rad...
Leaching of water-soluble compounds is a dominant process during the first stages of litter decompos...
The relative amounts of CO2 and DOC lost during decomposition of spruce needles and fine roots are p...
The aim of this review and synthesis is to illustrate the gradual transformation of needles and cone...
Litter decomposition is a key process that drives carbon and nutrient cycles in forest soils. The de...
The aim of our study was to identify interactions between the decomposition of aboveground litter an...
Changes in climate or forest management practices leading to increased litter production will most l...
The biogeochemical cycling in forest ecosystems is highly dependent on the interactions between plan...
Mountain forests in National park Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic) were affected by bark beetle atta...
Increased drought and temperatures associated with climate change have implications for ecosystem st...
Increased drought and temperatures associated with climate change have implications for ecosystem st...
Influences of litter and site characteristics were investigated during the decomposition of black sp...
Litter is one of the main sources of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in forest soils and litter decom...
Elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition caused by human activity induces a forest carbon sink acros...
Mixtures of litter from different plant species often show non-additive effects on decomposition and...
Short rotation plantation forestry based on exotic tree species (principally radiata pine (Pinus rad...
Leaching of water-soluble compounds is a dominant process during the first stages of litter decompos...