Decomposing litter provides critical nutrients for plants, particularly in nutrient-poor ecosystems such as tropical forests. We hypothesised that decomposing litter improves the performance of a variety of tropical tree seedlings, and that this litter effect varies depending on the species of litter present in litter mixtures. We addressed these hypotheses with a large pot experiment manipulating a range of different litter mixtures of contrasting quality and using seedlings of four tree species from the Amazonian forest of French Guiana. In contrast to our initial hypothesis, decomposing litter had either neutral or negative impacts on seedling growth, despite strongly different growth rates, biomass allocation patterns and leaf and root ...
1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance of tropic...
Plant leaf litter generally decomposes faster as a group of different species than when individual s...
Plant leaf litter generally decomposes faster as a group of different species than when individual s...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
Plant litter diversity effects on decomposition rates are frequently reported, but with a strong bia...
Litter decomposition mobilizes nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but decomposition by-p...
Litter decomposition mobilizes nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but decomposition by-p...
Litter decomposition mobilizes nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but decomposition by‐p...
Tropical reforestation initiatives are widely recognized as a key strategy for mitigating rising atm...
Many old-growth lowland tropical rain forests are potentially nutrient limited, and it has long been...
The effect of litter on seedling establishment can influence species richness in plant communities. ...
Proper estimates of decomposition are essential for tropical forests, given their key role in the gl...
Plant leaf litter generally decomposes faster as a group of different species than when individual s...
1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance of tropic...
Plant leaf litter generally decomposes faster as a group of different species than when individual s...
Plant leaf litter generally decomposes faster as a group of different species than when individual s...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
Plant litter diversity effects on decomposition rates are frequently reported, but with a strong bia...
Litter decomposition mobilizes nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but decomposition by-p...
Litter decomposition mobilizes nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but decomposition by-p...
Litter decomposition mobilizes nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but decomposition by‐p...
Tropical reforestation initiatives are widely recognized as a key strategy for mitigating rising atm...
Many old-growth lowland tropical rain forests are potentially nutrient limited, and it has long been...
The effect of litter on seedling establishment can influence species richness in plant communities. ...
Proper estimates of decomposition are essential for tropical forests, given their key role in the gl...
Plant leaf litter generally decomposes faster as a group of different species than when individual s...
1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance of tropic...
Plant leaf litter generally decomposes faster as a group of different species than when individual s...
Plant leaf litter generally decomposes faster as a group of different species than when individual s...