نتایج جستجو برای: slash forest litter

تعداد نتایج: 118078  

2015
Juan Fan Jinsong Wang Bo Zhao Lianhai Wu Chunyu Zhang Xiuhai Zhao Klaus v. Gadow

Alteration in the amount of soil organic matter input can have profound effect on carbon dynamics in forest soils. The objective of our research was to determine the response in soil respiration to above- and belowground organic matter manipulation in a Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis) plantation. Five organic matter treatments were applied during a 2-year experiment: both litter removal and ...

2014
Harald Kellner Patricia Luis Marek J. Pecyna Florian Barbi Danuta Kapturska Dirk Krüger Donald R. Zak Roland Marmeisse Micheline Vandenbol Martin Hofrichter

Fungal secretory peroxidases mediate fundamental ecological functions in the conversion and degradation of plant biomass. Many of these enzymes have strong oxidizing activities towards aromatic compounds and are involved in the degradation of plant cell wall (lignin) and humus. They comprise three major groups: class II peroxidases (including lignin peroxidase, manganese peroxidase, versatile p...

2015
Naoki Makita Ayumi Kawamura

The microbial decomposition respiration of plant litter generates a major CO2 efflux from terrestrial ecosystems that plays a critical role in the regulation of carbon cycling on regional and global scales. However, the respiration from root litter decomposition and its sensitivity to temperature changes are unclear in current models of carbon turnover in forest soils. Thus, we examined seasona...

2014
Verónica Ferreira Aitor Larrañaga Vladislav Gulis Ana Basaguren Arturo Elosegi Jesús Pozo

Eucalypt plantations cover over 1.5 million ha in the Iberian Peninsula. The effects of the replacement of native deciduous forests by exotic plantations on stream communities and litter decomposition, a key ecosystem process in forest streams, are poorly understood. We compared microbially driven and total (microbes + invertebrates) decomposition of alder and oak leaf litter (high and low qual...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2005
Jennifer M Davidson Allison C Wickland Heather A Patterson Kristen R Falk David M Rizzo

ABSTRACT During 2001 to 2003, the transmission biology of Phytophthora ramorum, the causal agent of sudden oak death, was studied in mixedevergreen forest, a common forest type in northern, coastal California. Investigation of the sources of spore production focused on coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) and bay laurel (Umbellularia californica), dominant hosts that comprised 39.7 and 46.2% of t...

Journal: :Acta Silvatica et Lignaria Hungarica 2014

2015
Shengjie Liu Jin Chen Wenjin Gan Douglas Schaefer Jianmin Gan Xiaodong Yang

Spiders can cause trophic cascades affecting litter decomposition rates. However, it remains unclear how spiders with different foraging strategies influence faunal communities, or present cascading effects on decomposition. Furthermore, increased dry periods predicted in future climates will likely have important consequences for trophic interactions in detritus-based food webs. We investigate...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Wei He Fuzhong Wu Wanqin Yang Danju Zhang Zhenfeng Xu Bo Tan Yeyi Zhao Meta Francis Justine

Gap formation favors the growth of understory plants and affects the decomposition process of plant debris inside and outside of gaps. Little information is available regarding how bioelement release from shrub litter is affected by gap formation during critical periods. The release of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) in the foliar litter of Fargesia nitida and Salix paraplesia in r...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2006
David Olson Linda Farley Waisea Naisilisili Alipate Raikabula Om Prasad James Atherton Craig Morley

On Pacific islands non-native rats and mongooses threaten many native species. In Fiji we compared visitation rates of rats and mongooses at bait stations and measured biomass of leaf-litter invertebrates to assess the relative predation pressure from these species in forest areas at different distances from the forest edge. Forest areas over 5 km from the forest edge had significantly fewer ba...

2015
Ricardo Rocha Tarmo Virtanen Mar Cabeza

Increasing global human population and per-capita food consumption are expected to exacerbate the already massive agricultural footprint in tropical ecosystems. Madagascar is home to exceptional levels of biodiversity and is in the midst of severe land-use change, mostly driven by slash-and-burn, smallholder agriculture. Understanding the consequences of these agricultural practices for Malagas...

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