Summary Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studies have considered how root decomposition is regulated at the landscape scale and how this is mediated by land-use management practices. Large herbivores can potentially influence below-ground decomposition through changes in soil microclimate (temperature and moisture) and changes in plant species composition (root traits). To investigate such herbivore-induced changes, we quantified annual root decomposition of upland grassland species in situ across a landscape-scale livestock grazing experiment, in a common-garden experiment and in laboratory microcosms evaluating the influence of key root traits on decomposition. Livestock grazing increa...
Plant diversity enhances many ecosystem functions, including root biomass production, which drives s...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Stocking density can be manipulated by management factors including herd size, pasture size, and gra...
- Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studies hav...
Background & aims Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
It is often assumed that a change in litter quality is the main driver of alterations in the decompo...
P>1. Depending on grazing intensity, grasslands tend towards two contrasting systems that differ in ...
1. Plant diversity enhances many ecosystem functions, including root biomass production, which drive...
Grazing can modify vegetation structure and species composition through selective consumption, modif...
Abstract Grass root production and decomposition is a major source of C entering soils, although rat...
1. Herbivores often induce changes in plant defensive chemistry or nutrient content that may respect...
Grassland ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, and their cumulative carbon di...
Aims: Roots contribute greatly to carbon cycling in agriculture. Measuring aboveground litter decomp...
Abstract Aims Soil processes in arid ecosystems are strongly controlled by resource scarcity...
Mob-grazing involves maintaining high densities of livestock for short periods so that most plants a...
Plant diversity enhances many ecosystem functions, including root biomass production, which drives s...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Stocking density can be manipulated by management factors including herd size, pasture size, and gra...
- Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studies hav...
Background & aims Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
It is often assumed that a change in litter quality is the main driver of alterations in the decompo...
P>1. Depending on grazing intensity, grasslands tend towards two contrasting systems that differ in ...
1. Plant diversity enhances many ecosystem functions, including root biomass production, which drive...
Grazing can modify vegetation structure and species composition through selective consumption, modif...
Abstract Grass root production and decomposition is a major source of C entering soils, although rat...
1. Herbivores often induce changes in plant defensive chemistry or nutrient content that may respect...
Grassland ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, and their cumulative carbon di...
Aims: Roots contribute greatly to carbon cycling in agriculture. Measuring aboveground litter decomp...
Abstract Aims Soil processes in arid ecosystems are strongly controlled by resource scarcity...
Mob-grazing involves maintaining high densities of livestock for short periods so that most plants a...
Plant diversity enhances many ecosystem functions, including root biomass production, which drives s...
Elevating soil organic matter (SOM) levels through changes in grassland management may contribute to...
Stocking density can be manipulated by management factors including herd size, pasture size, and gra...