Woody plants store large quantities of carbon (C) and nutrients. As plants senesce and decay, these stores transfer to the soil or other organisms or are released to the atmosphere. Exogenous factors such as topographic position and microclimatic and edaphic conditions tied to locations affect decay rates; however, we know less about how exogenous relative to endogenous factors such as morphological, anatomical and chemical construction tied to plant species affect these rates, especially across different tissue types. We monitored stem, fine branch and leaf decay over 1 year in 'rot plots' distributed across four watersheds in ridge top and valley bottom habitats in a temperate deciduous oak-hickory forest at Tyson Research Center, MO, USA...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Priority effects are an important ecological force shaping biotic communities and ecosystem processe...
Problem: Roots are the major type of plant tissue that contributes to soil organic carbon. Our study...
Woody plants store large quantities of carbon (C) and nutrients. As plants senesce and decay, these ...
1. Woody plants store large quantities of carbon (C) and nutrients. As plants senesce and decay, the...
Aim: Recent meta-analyses have revealed that plant traits and their phylogenetic history influence d...
The importance of plant litter traits and decomposability for nutrient cycling processes and plant c...
& Context We investigated the relationships between decay classes, morphological characteristics...
Deadwood decomposition plays a crucial role in global carbon and nutrient cycles. Factors controllin...
Tree mortality is one of the most influential drivers of forest dynamics, and characterizing pattern...
Whether global change will drive changing forests from net carbon (C) sinks to sources relates to ho...
Aims: It has been well demonstrated that several interacting endogenous and exogenous factors influe...
Many woody plants resprout to restore above-ground biomass after disturbances or to survive in stres...
Fine root decomposition constitutes a critical yet poorly understood flux of carbon and nutrients in...
Wood represents the defining feature of forest systems, and often the carbon in woody debris has a l...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Priority effects are an important ecological force shaping biotic communities and ecosystem processe...
Problem: Roots are the major type of plant tissue that contributes to soil organic carbon. Our study...
Woody plants store large quantities of carbon (C) and nutrients. As plants senesce and decay, these ...
1. Woody plants store large quantities of carbon (C) and nutrients. As plants senesce and decay, the...
Aim: Recent meta-analyses have revealed that plant traits and their phylogenetic history influence d...
The importance of plant litter traits and decomposability for nutrient cycling processes and plant c...
& Context We investigated the relationships between decay classes, morphological characteristics...
Deadwood decomposition plays a crucial role in global carbon and nutrient cycles. Factors controllin...
Tree mortality is one of the most influential drivers of forest dynamics, and characterizing pattern...
Whether global change will drive changing forests from net carbon (C) sinks to sources relates to ho...
Aims: It has been well demonstrated that several interacting endogenous and exogenous factors influe...
Many woody plants resprout to restore above-ground biomass after disturbances or to survive in stres...
Fine root decomposition constitutes a critical yet poorly understood flux of carbon and nutrients in...
Wood represents the defining feature of forest systems, and often the carbon in woody debris has a l...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
Priority effects are an important ecological force shaping biotic communities and ecosystem processe...
Problem: Roots are the major type of plant tissue that contributes to soil organic carbon. Our study...