Conceptual frameworks relating plant traits to ecosystem processes such as organic matter dynamics are progressively moving from a leaf-centred to a whole-plant perspective. Through the use of meta-analysis and global literature data, we quantified the relative roles of litters from above- and below-ground plant organs in ecosystem labile organic matter dynamics. We found that decomposition rates of leaves, fine roots and fine stems were coordinated across species worldwide although less strongly within ecosystems. We also show that fine roots and stems had lower decomposition rates relative to leaves, with large differences between woody and herbaceous species. Further, we estimated that on average below-ground litter represents approximat...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Aims: Roots contribute greatly to carbon cycling in agriculture. Measuring aboveground litter decomp...
Aims: Roots contribute greatly to carbon cycling in agriculture. Measuring aboveground litter decomp...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial carbon cycling, yet the relative importan...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
Decomposition of litter is a function of various interrelated variables; both biotic factors and ab...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Aim: As the two largest components of plant detritus input, leaf and root litter together determines...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Aims: Roots contribute greatly to carbon cycling in agriculture. Measuring aboveground litter decomp...
Aims: Roots contribute greatly to carbon cycling in agriculture. Measuring aboveground litter decomp...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial carbon cycling, yet the relative importan...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
Decomposition of litter is a function of various interrelated variables; both biotic factors and ab...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
Background and aims: Decomposition of organic matter varies depending upon interactions between the ...