International audienceAbandoned lands are increasingly used to establish fast-growing tree plantations, and are often rapidly colonized by a high density of herbaceous undergrowth. These weeds are generally removed since they compete with trees for resources, in particular soil nutrients. However, mixing herbaceous litter with the litter of planted trees could also stimulate the activity of decomposers and associated nutrient release due to an increase of litter quality (lower C:N ratio), plant diversity (more diverse litter traits) and water holding capacity. The objective was to determine the impact of herbaceous litter on the litter decomposition process of white spruce and hybrid poplar litters alone or in mixtures. Litter mass loss rat...
We conducted a field experiment with four levels of simulated N deposition (0, 2.5, 5, and 7.5 g N m...
A common hypothesis to explain the effect of litter mixing is based on the difference in litter N co...
Jacob M, Weland N, Platner C, Schaefer M, Leuschner C, Thomas FM. Nutrient release from decomposing ...
International audienceAbandoned lands are increasingly used to establish fast-growing tree plantatio...
International audienceTree species influence the litter decomposition process by influencing litter ...
Leaf litter from forest understorey species has very different characteristics (e.g. a higher nutrie...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
The effect of litter on seedling establishment can influence species richness in plant communities. ...
Most studies on the importance of litter diversity to decomposition processes have examined effects ...
Decomposing litter provides critical nutrients for plants, particularly in nutrient-poor ecosystems ...
Although the effect of litter mixture on decomposition has been well documented, few studies have ex...
In nitrogen (N) limited boreal forests, N enrichment can impact litter decomposition by affecting li...
Understory vegetation plays a crucial role in carbon and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems; howe...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can affect litter decomposition directly, by raising soil N availab...
This study was carried out to compare the ecological function of exotic pine (Pinus radiata-Pr) and ...
We conducted a field experiment with four levels of simulated N deposition (0, 2.5, 5, and 7.5 g N m...
A common hypothesis to explain the effect of litter mixing is based on the difference in litter N co...
Jacob M, Weland N, Platner C, Schaefer M, Leuschner C, Thomas FM. Nutrient release from decomposing ...
International audienceAbandoned lands are increasingly used to establish fast-growing tree plantatio...
International audienceTree species influence the litter decomposition process by influencing litter ...
Leaf litter from forest understorey species has very different characteristics (e.g. a higher nutrie...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
The effect of litter on seedling establishment can influence species richness in plant communities. ...
Most studies on the importance of litter diversity to decomposition processes have examined effects ...
Decomposing litter provides critical nutrients for plants, particularly in nutrient-poor ecosystems ...
Although the effect of litter mixture on decomposition has been well documented, few studies have ex...
In nitrogen (N) limited boreal forests, N enrichment can impact litter decomposition by affecting li...
Understory vegetation plays a crucial role in carbon and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems; howe...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition can affect litter decomposition directly, by raising soil N availab...
This study was carried out to compare the ecological function of exotic pine (Pinus radiata-Pr) and ...
We conducted a field experiment with four levels of simulated N deposition (0, 2.5, 5, and 7.5 g N m...
A common hypothesis to explain the effect of litter mixing is based on the difference in litter N co...
Jacob M, Weland N, Platner C, Schaefer M, Leuschner C, Thomas FM. Nutrient release from decomposing ...