Abstract Grass root production and decomposition is a major source of C entering soils, although rates are largely unknown based on edaphic and management factors. Therefore, study objectives were to evaluate four explanatory variables including forage species (native and nonnative), fertility (poultry litter and a control), soil moisture (udic and aquic), and pasture management (grazed and an ungrazed control) in order to evaluate driving factors for root turnover and subsequent soil organic matter formation in silvopastoral systems using the root litter bag technique. Native grass root decomposition was accelerated relative to the nonnative forage based on root mass balance, as well as the exponential decay function, likely owing to great...
P>1. Depending on grazing intensity, grasslands tend towards two contrasting systems that differ in ...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Plants are affected by soil environments at the same extent they affect soil functioning through int...
Summary Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studi...
This study set out to investigate the effects of level of nitrogen supply on the root dynamics, carb...
Grassland degradation is a worldwide problem that often leads to substantial loss of soil organic ma...
Grazing can modify vegetation structure and species composition through selective consumption, modif...
A field experiment was conducted in a temperate semi-arid grassland of central Argentina to test the...
International audienceGrassland management practices vary in stocking rates and plant removal strate...
Root litter decomposition is the dominant source of soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in gras...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage in grasslands is a function of litter and root mass product...
Aims: We asked if structural and chemical changes in leaf traits, brought about by early domesticati...
Background & aims: Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Grassland ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, and their cumulative carbon di...
P>1. Depending on grazing intensity, grasslands tend towards two contrasting systems that differ in ...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Plants are affected by soil environments at the same extent they affect soil functioning through int...
Summary Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studi...
This study set out to investigate the effects of level of nitrogen supply on the root dynamics, carb...
Grassland degradation is a worldwide problem that often leads to substantial loss of soil organic ma...
Grazing can modify vegetation structure and species composition through selective consumption, modif...
A field experiment was conducted in a temperate semi-arid grassland of central Argentina to test the...
International audienceGrassland management practices vary in stocking rates and plant removal strate...
Root litter decomposition is the dominant source of soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in gras...
Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage in grasslands is a function of litter and root mass product...
Aims: We asked if structural and chemical changes in leaf traits, brought about by early domesticati...
Background & aims: Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Grassland ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, and their cumulative carbon di...
P>1. Depending on grazing intensity, grasslands tend towards two contrasting systems that differ in ...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Plants are affected by soil environments at the same extent they affect soil functioning through int...