Mixing effects of understory plant litter on decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter in two plantations in Northeast China.

Understory vegetation plays a crucial role in carbon and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems; however, it is not clear how understory species affect tree litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics. In this study, we examined the impacts of understory litter on the decomposition and nutrient releas...

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Main Authors: Lei Zhao, Ya-Lin Hu, Gui-Gang Lin, Yong-chao Gao, Yun-Ting Fang, De-Hui Zeng
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3797078?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3894a309de7a4cf19dfac269b61524ea2020-11-25T01:14:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7633410.1371/journal.pone.0076334Mixing effects of understory plant litter on decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter in two plantations in Northeast China.Lei ZhaoYa-Lin HuGui-Gang LinYong-chao GaoYun-Ting FangDe-Hui ZengUnderstory vegetation plays a crucial role in carbon and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems; however, it is not clear how understory species affect tree litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics. In this study, we examined the impacts of understory litter on the decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter both in a pine (Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica) and a poplar (Populus × xiaozhuanica) plantation in Northeast China. Leaf litter of tree species, and senesced aboveground materials from two dominant understory species, Artemisia scoparia and Setaria viridis in the pine stand and Elymus villifer and A. sieversiana in the poplar stand, were collected. Mass loss and N and P fluxes of single-species litter and three-species mixtures in each of the two forests were quantified. Data from single-species litterbags were used to generate predicted mass loss and N and P fluxes for the mixed-species litterbags. In the mixture from the pine stand, the observed mass loss and N release did not differ from the predicted value, whereas the observed P release was greater than the predicted value. However, the presence of understory litter decelerated the mass loss and did not affect N and P releases from the pine litter. In the poplar stand, litter mixture presented a positive non-additive effect on litter mass loss and P release, but an addition effect on N release. The presence of understory species accelerated only N release of poplar litter. Moreover, the responses of mass loss and N and P releases of understory litter in the mixtures varied with species in both pine and poplar plantations. Our results suggest that the effects of understory species on tree litter decomposition vary with tree species, and also highlight the importance of understory species in litter decomposition and nutrient cycles in forest ecosystems.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3797078?pdf=render
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author Lei Zhao
Ya-Lin Hu
Gui-Gang Lin
Yong-chao Gao
Yun-Ting Fang
De-Hui Zeng
spellingShingle Lei Zhao
Ya-Lin Hu
Gui-Gang Lin
Yong-chao Gao
Yun-Ting Fang
De-Hui Zeng
Mixing effects of understory plant litter on decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter in two plantations in Northeast China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Lei Zhao
Ya-Lin Hu
Gui-Gang Lin
Yong-chao Gao
Yun-Ting Fang
De-Hui Zeng
author_sort Lei Zhao
title Mixing effects of understory plant litter on decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter in two plantations in Northeast China.
title_short Mixing effects of understory plant litter on decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter in two plantations in Northeast China.
title_full Mixing effects of understory plant litter on decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter in two plantations in Northeast China.
title_fullStr Mixing effects of understory plant litter on decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter in two plantations in Northeast China.
title_full_unstemmed Mixing effects of understory plant litter on decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter in two plantations in Northeast China.
title_sort mixing effects of understory plant litter on decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter in two plantations in northeast china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Understory vegetation plays a crucial role in carbon and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems; however, it is not clear how understory species affect tree litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics. In this study, we examined the impacts of understory litter on the decomposition and nutrient release of tree litter both in a pine (Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica) and a poplar (Populus × xiaozhuanica) plantation in Northeast China. Leaf litter of tree species, and senesced aboveground materials from two dominant understory species, Artemisia scoparia and Setaria viridis in the pine stand and Elymus villifer and A. sieversiana in the poplar stand, were collected. Mass loss and N and P fluxes of single-species litter and three-species mixtures in each of the two forests were quantified. Data from single-species litterbags were used to generate predicted mass loss and N and P fluxes for the mixed-species litterbags. In the mixture from the pine stand, the observed mass loss and N release did not differ from the predicted value, whereas the observed P release was greater than the predicted value. However, the presence of understory litter decelerated the mass loss and did not affect N and P releases from the pine litter. In the poplar stand, litter mixture presented a positive non-additive effect on litter mass loss and P release, but an addition effect on N release. The presence of understory species accelerated only N release of poplar litter. Moreover, the responses of mass loss and N and P releases of understory litter in the mixtures varied with species in both pine and poplar plantations. Our results suggest that the effects of understory species on tree litter decomposition vary with tree species, and also highlight the importance of understory species in litter decomposition and nutrient cycles in forest ecosystems.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3797078?pdf=render
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