Summary 1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance of tropical forest fertility but its importance has rarely been quantified experimentally. 2. We carried out a long-term (5 years), large-scale litter manipulation experiment in lowland semi-evergreen tropical forest to determine how changes in litterfall affect forest nutrient cycling. We hypothesized that: (i) long-term litter removal would decrease the forest’s nutrient supply; (ii) litter addition would increase the forest’s nutrient supply; (iii) soil and foliar nutrient concentrations would change in response to litter manipulation and would eventually affect above-ground productivity. 3. To test our hypotheses, we measured trunk growth,...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
In hyperdiverse tropical forests, the key drivers of litter decomposition are poorly understood desp...
Aim: This study was aimed to assess the role that leaf litter play in nutrient cycling, nutrient soi...
1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance of tropic...
The crucial role of tropical forests in the global carbon balance is underpinned by their extraordin...
Predicting future impacts of anthropogenic change on tropical forests requires a clear understanding...
Litter-induced pulses of nutrient availability could play an important role in the productivity and ...
Many old-growth lowland tropical rain forests are potentially nutrient limited, and it has long been...
Many old-growth lowland tropical rain forests are potentially nutrient limited, and it has long been...
Increasing atmospheric CO$_2$ and temperature may increase forest productivity, including litterfall...
Litter is the most important way of transferring essential elements from vegetation to the soil. Thi...
The widespread use of forest litter as annual bedding in central Europe for many, centuries gave ris...
1.The majority of aboveground carbon in tropical forests is stored in wood, which is returned to the...
The majority of above‐ground carbon in tropical forests is stored in wood, which is returned to the ...
International audiencePlant functional traits affect soil nutrient cycling in many ecosystems, but h...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
In hyperdiverse tropical forests, the key drivers of litter decomposition are poorly understood desp...
Aim: This study was aimed to assess the role that leaf litter play in nutrient cycling, nutrient soi...
1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance of tropic...
The crucial role of tropical forests in the global carbon balance is underpinned by their extraordin...
Predicting future impacts of anthropogenic change on tropical forests requires a clear understanding...
Litter-induced pulses of nutrient availability could play an important role in the productivity and ...
Many old-growth lowland tropical rain forests are potentially nutrient limited, and it has long been...
Many old-growth lowland tropical rain forests are potentially nutrient limited, and it has long been...
Increasing atmospheric CO$_2$ and temperature may increase forest productivity, including litterfall...
Litter is the most important way of transferring essential elements from vegetation to the soil. Thi...
The widespread use of forest litter as annual bedding in central Europe for many, centuries gave ris...
1.The majority of aboveground carbon in tropical forests is stored in wood, which is returned to the...
The majority of above‐ground carbon in tropical forests is stored in wood, which is returned to the ...
International audiencePlant functional traits affect soil nutrient cycling in many ecosystems, but h...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
In hyperdiverse tropical forests, the key drivers of litter decomposition are poorly understood desp...
Aim: This study was aimed to assess the role that leaf litter play in nutrient cycling, nutrient soi...