The importance of photodegradation in surface litter decomposition has recently been recognized in arid and semi-arid terrestrial ecosystems, yet its importance in decomposing dense litter and the mechanisms through which it acts remain unclear. We investigated how ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure and litter position affected decomposition processes in a California annual grassland. In a split-plot design, we exposed Bromus diandrus litter to two levels of UV radiation (UV pass and UV block) at two aboveground locations (at the top, suspended above the litter layer, and at the bottom of the litter layer) for 1 year. We found that UV radiation increased the litter decay constant by 23% at the top location over 1 year, consistent with the ...
Plant litter decomposition plays a key role in ecosystem function: it is the main source for the for...
From studies on living plant tissues it has been inferred that elevated UV-B radiation could negativ...
Solar radiation is an important contributing factor to decomposition in drylands. Research suggests ...
The importance of photodegradation in surface litter decomposition has recently been recognized in a...
Aims: Photodegradation acts as a direct contributor to litter decomposition in arid and semi-arid ec...
Aims: Photodegradation acts as a direct contributor to litter decomposition in arid and semi-arid ec...
Differences in litter decomposition patterns among mesic, semiarid, and arid grassland ecosystems ca...
Differences in litter decomposition patterns among mesic, semiarid, and arid grassland ecosystems ca...
The emerging consensus posits that ultraviolet (UV) radiation accelerates litter decomposition in xe...
Solar radiation mediated photodegradation of leaf litter has been studied substantially as it plays ...
Solar radiation mediated photodegradation of leaf litter has been studied substantially as it plays ...
Solar radiation mediated photodegradation of leaf litter has been studied substantially as it plays ...
Differences in litter decomposition patterns among mesic, semiarid, and arid grassland ecosystems ca...
Solar radiation is an important contributing factor to decomposition in drylands. Research suggests ...
A major contributor to the global carbon cycle is the decomposition of plant litter. Carbon dioxide ...
Plant litter decomposition plays a key role in ecosystem function: it is the main source for the for...
From studies on living plant tissues it has been inferred that elevated UV-B radiation could negativ...
Solar radiation is an important contributing factor to decomposition in drylands. Research suggests ...
The importance of photodegradation in surface litter decomposition has recently been recognized in a...
Aims: Photodegradation acts as a direct contributor to litter decomposition in arid and semi-arid ec...
Aims: Photodegradation acts as a direct contributor to litter decomposition in arid and semi-arid ec...
Differences in litter decomposition patterns among mesic, semiarid, and arid grassland ecosystems ca...
Differences in litter decomposition patterns among mesic, semiarid, and arid grassland ecosystems ca...
The emerging consensus posits that ultraviolet (UV) radiation accelerates litter decomposition in xe...
Solar radiation mediated photodegradation of leaf litter has been studied substantially as it plays ...
Solar radiation mediated photodegradation of leaf litter has been studied substantially as it plays ...
Solar radiation mediated photodegradation of leaf litter has been studied substantially as it plays ...
Differences in litter decomposition patterns among mesic, semiarid, and arid grassland ecosystems ca...
Solar radiation is an important contributing factor to decomposition in drylands. Research suggests ...
A major contributor to the global carbon cycle is the decomposition of plant litter. Carbon dioxide ...
Plant litter decomposition plays a key role in ecosystem function: it is the main source for the for...
From studies on living plant tissues it has been inferred that elevated UV-B radiation could negativ...
Solar radiation is an important contributing factor to decomposition in drylands. Research suggests ...