The aim of this review and synthesis is to illustrate the gradual transformation of needles and cones from litter to humus. Individual needles may follow quite different decomposition pathways, which contributes to a diverse humus structure. In the litter layer (Oi), about 40% of the needles were excavated by special mites that produced slowly decomposable excrements. In the fermentation layer (Oe), needles which happened to be in close contact with fine roots decomposed more rapidly. Cones decomposed slower than needles during the first 3–5 years, so the role of cones in carbon (C) storage may be greater than indicated by their fraction of fresh litter. Over a 13 years period, potassium (K), magnesium (Mg) and phosphorus (P) in cones was r...
During the initial stages of leaf and needle litter decomposition, microorganisms face nitrogen (N) ...
This study focuses on the relationships between forest dynamics and changes in humus forms and anima...
Influences of litter and site characteristics were investigated during the decomposition of black sp...
The aim of this review and synthesis is to illustrate the gradual transformation of needles and cone...
The relative amounts of CO2 and DOC lost during decomposition of spruce needles and fine roots are p...
ABSTRACT subsequent accretion of layers of the complexes might represent a combination of chemical a...
Changes in climate or forest management practices leading to increased litter production will most l...
This study investigates the isolated decomposition of spruce and lodgepole conifer needles to enhanc...
Litter decomposition is a key process that drives carbon and nutrient cycles in forest soils. The de...
The objective of this research was to investigate possible destabilising effects of high deposition ...
Litter-fall and its accumulation and decomposition in the forest floor are essential parts of the nu...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
The nutrient content of needles and litterfall in different age classes of planted Norway spruce [Pi...
Litter is one of the main sources of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in forest soils and litter decom...
This study focuses on the relationships between forest dynamics and changes in humus forms and anima...
During the initial stages of leaf and needle litter decomposition, microorganisms face nitrogen (N) ...
This study focuses on the relationships between forest dynamics and changes in humus forms and anima...
Influences of litter and site characteristics were investigated during the decomposition of black sp...
The aim of this review and synthesis is to illustrate the gradual transformation of needles and cone...
The relative amounts of CO2 and DOC lost during decomposition of spruce needles and fine roots are p...
ABSTRACT subsequent accretion of layers of the complexes might represent a combination of chemical a...
Changes in climate or forest management practices leading to increased litter production will most l...
This study investigates the isolated decomposition of spruce and lodgepole conifer needles to enhanc...
Litter decomposition is a key process that drives carbon and nutrient cycles in forest soils. The de...
The objective of this research was to investigate possible destabilising effects of high deposition ...
Litter-fall and its accumulation and decomposition in the forest floor are essential parts of the nu...
We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Nor...
The nutrient content of needles and litterfall in different age classes of planted Norway spruce [Pi...
Litter is one of the main sources of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in forest soils and litter decom...
This study focuses on the relationships between forest dynamics and changes in humus forms and anima...
During the initial stages of leaf and needle litter decomposition, microorganisms face nitrogen (N) ...
This study focuses on the relationships between forest dynamics and changes in humus forms and anima...
Influences of litter and site characteristics were investigated during the decomposition of black sp...