Using literature data, we investigated coniferous and broadleaf litter from 58 tree species using a database encompassing concentrations of N and acid-unhydrolyzable residue (AUR) (gravimetric lignin) in newly shed litter, mean annual temperature, and mean annual precipitation. Our aims were to (i) demonstrate any large-scale relationships between concentrations of N and AUR in foliar litter and (ii) determine differences in this respect among litter from Pinus and Quercus. To this end, we had collected foliar litter data for Asia and Europe, forming a climate gradient. Litter from broadleaf and coniferous trees differed significantly in concentrations of N (p < 0.0001, 9.64 versus 5.50 mg/g, respectively) and AUR (p < 0.0001, 219 versus 29...
Climate and initial litter quality are the major factors influencing decomposition rates on large sc...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
relation to climate and litter quality in Eurasian forests: differences among functional groups of l...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
Elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition caused by human activity induces a forest carbon sink acros...
Significant differences in the chemical composition of falling needle litter were found among variou...
Abstract: We compare rates of decay of foliar litters of British Columbia tree species in two field ...
• Forest ecosystems exert an important influence on global biogeochemical cycles. A global...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Forest ecosystems exert an important influence on global biogeochemical cycles. A global dataset of...
Research Highlights: Leaf chemistry is a key driver of litter decomposition; however, studies direct...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
The purpose of this study was to relate regional variation in litter mass-loss rates (first year) in...
Seasonal and spatial variations in foliar nitrogen (N) parameters were investigated in three Europea...
Climate and initial litter quality are the major factors influencing decomposition rates on large sc...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
relation to climate and litter quality in Eurasian forests: differences among functional groups of l...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
Elevated atmospheric nitrogen deposition caused by human activity induces a forest carbon sink acros...
Significant differences in the chemical composition of falling needle litter were found among variou...
Abstract: We compare rates of decay of foliar litters of British Columbia tree species in two field ...
• Forest ecosystems exert an important influence on global biogeochemical cycles. A global...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Forest ecosystems exert an important influence on global biogeochemical cycles. A global dataset of...
Research Highlights: Leaf chemistry is a key driver of litter decomposition; however, studies direct...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
The purpose of this study was to relate regional variation in litter mass-loss rates (first year) in...
Seasonal and spatial variations in foliar nitrogen (N) parameters were investigated in three Europea...
Climate and initial litter quality are the major factors influencing decomposition rates on large sc...
We studied late-stages decomposition of four types of coniferous needle and three types of deciduous...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...