نتایج جستجو برای: slash forest litter

تعداد نتایج: 118078  

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Jonathan P Benstead James G March Brian Fry Katherine C Ewel Catherine M Pringle

We sampled consumers and organic matter sources (mangrove litter, freshwater swamp-forest litter, seagrasses, seagrass epiphytes, and marine particulate organic matter [MPOM]) from four estuaries on Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia for stable isotope (sigma13C and sigma34S) analysis. Unique mixing solutions cannot be calculated in a dual-isotope, five-endmember scenario, so we tested IsoS...

2001
ADRIEN C. FINZI ANDREW S. ALLEN EVAN H. DELUCIA DAVID S. ELLSWORTH WILLIAM H. SCHLESINGER

Increases in tree biomass may be an important sink for CO2 as the atmospheric concentration continues to increase. Tree growth in temperate forests is often limited by the availability of soil nutrients. To assess whether soil nutrient limitation will constrain forest productivity under high atmospheric CO2, we studied the changes in forest litter production and nutrient cycling in a maturing s...

Journal: :ecopersia 0
javad mirzaei assistant professor, faculty of agriculture, university of ilam, ilam, iran mostafa moradi assistant professor, faculty of natural resources and environment, behbahan khatam al-anbia university of technology, behbahan, iran farzad seyedi m.sc. in environmental sciences, ilam provincial directorate of environmental protection, ilam, iran

carbon sequestration in soil, leaf and litter of three tree species, viz. eucalyptuscamaldulensis, prosopisjuliflora and ziziphus spina-christi, plantation was investigated in the dehloran city, iran. results showed that the amount of sequestered c in leaf, litter and soil was significantly different among these species. the highest amount of sequestrated c was in leaf and the lowest amount in ...

2014
Carlos A. Gonzalez-Benecke Eric J. Jokela Wendell P. Cropper Rosvel Bracho Daniel J. Leduc

The forest simulation model, 3-PG, has been widely applied as a useful tool for predicting growth of forest species in many countries. The model has the capability to estimate the effects of management, climate and site characteristics on many stand attributes using easily available data. Currently, there is an increasing interest in estimating biomass and assessing the potential impact of clim...

2013
Yini Ma Timothy R. Filley Katalin Szlavecz Melissa K. McCormick

In this study, we examined the response of surface soils to increased leaf and wood litter input within adjacent successional forests recovering from agricultural disturbance at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC), Maryland, USA. Previous studies at this site demonstrated an arrested development of O-horizon, even after 130 years of forest growth, and an annual loss of leaf lit...

2015
Yan Peng Wanqin Yang Jun Li Bin Wang Chuan Zhang Kai Yue Fuzhong Wu

Litter decomposition during winter can provide essential nutrients for plant growth in the subsequent growing season, which plays important role in preventing the expansion of dry areas and maintaining the stability of ecotone ecosystems. However, limited information is currently available on the contributions of soil fauna to litter decomposition during winter in such ecosystems. Therefore, a ...

2006
N. Wurzburger R. L. Hendrick

m ~ m w . regeneration and alters forest community structure in southern Appalachian p=A, hardwood forests. Using paired plots and reciprocal litter transplants in forests Polyphenol oxidase; with and without R. maximum cover, we examined the influence of R. maximum on Protease; Leaf litter litter mass and quality, N cycling and soil extracellular enzymes. Standing stocks of soil organic matter...

2015
Korhan ENEz

This study aims to investigate the possible effects of harvesting activities on litter decomposition in micro ecologic areas belonging to 3 different species (Trojan fir (Abies nordmanniana subsp. Equi-trojani (Aschers & Sint. ex. Boiss) Coode & Cullen), scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Miller)). To this end, litter decomposition experiments were carried out ...

2014
Li-hua Tu Hong-ling Hu Gang Chen Yong Peng Yin-long Xiao Ting-xing Hu Jian Zhang Xian-wei Li Li Liu Yi Tang

BACKGROUND Forest litter decomposition is a major component of the global carbon (C) budget, and is greatly affected by the atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition observed globally. However, the effects of N addition on forest litter decomposition, in ecosystems receiving increasingly higher levels of ambient N deposition, are poorly understood. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We conducted a two-...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
F Widmer B T Shaffer L A Porteous R J Seidler

Nitrogen-fixing microbial populations in a Douglas fir forest on the western slope of the Oregon Cascade Mountain Range were analyzed. The complexity of the nifH gene pool (nifH is the marker gene which encodes nitrogenase reductase) was assessed by performing nested PCR with bulk DNA extracted from plant litter and soil. The restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) of PCR products obt...

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