Effects of litter manipulation on litter decomposition in a successional gradients of tropical forests in southern China.
Global changes such as increasing CO2, rising temperature, and land-use change are likely to drive shifts in litter inputs to forest floors, but the effects of such changes on litter decomposition remain largely unknown. We initiated a litter manipulation experiment to test the response of litter de...
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doaj-d30b00a755c64cc4ad779a945237217f2020-11-25T00:07:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9901810.1371/journal.pone.0099018Effects of litter manipulation on litter decomposition in a successional gradients of tropical forests in southern China.Hao ChenGeshere A GurmesaLei LiuTao ZhangShenglei FuZhanfeng LiuShaofeng DongChuan MaJiangming MoGlobal changes such as increasing CO2, rising temperature, and land-use change are likely to drive shifts in litter inputs to forest floors, but the effects of such changes on litter decomposition remain largely unknown. We initiated a litter manipulation experiment to test the response of litter decomposition to litter removal/addition in three successional forests in southern China, namely masson pine forest (MPF), mixed coniferous and broadleaved forest (MF) and monsoon evergreen broadleaved forest (MEBF). Results showed that litter removal decreased litter decomposition rates by 27%, 10% and 8% and litter addition increased litter decomposition rates by 55%, 36% and 14% in MEBF, MF and MPF, respectively. The magnitudes of changes in litter decomposition were more significant in MEBF forest and less significant in MF, but not significant in MPF. Our results suggest that change in litter quantity can affect litter decomposition, and this impact may become stronger with forest succession in tropical forest ecosystem.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4047082?pdf=render |
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Hao Chen Geshere A Gurmesa Lei Liu Tao Zhang Shenglei Fu Zhanfeng Liu Shaofeng Dong Chuan Ma Jiangming Mo |
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Effects of litter manipulation on litter decomposition in a successional gradients of tropical forests in southern China. |
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Effects of litter manipulation on litter decomposition in a successional gradients of tropical forests in southern China. |
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Effects of litter manipulation on litter decomposition in a successional gradients of tropical forests in southern China. |
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Effects of litter manipulation on litter decomposition in a successional gradients of tropical forests in southern China. |
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Effects of litter manipulation on litter decomposition in a successional gradients of tropical forests in southern China. |
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effects of litter manipulation on litter decomposition in a successional gradients of tropical forests in southern china. |
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Global changes such as increasing CO2, rising temperature, and land-use change are likely to drive shifts in litter inputs to forest floors, but the effects of such changes on litter decomposition remain largely unknown. We initiated a litter manipulation experiment to test the response of litter decomposition to litter removal/addition in three successional forests in southern China, namely masson pine forest (MPF), mixed coniferous and broadleaved forest (MF) and monsoon evergreen broadleaved forest (MEBF). Results showed that litter removal decreased litter decomposition rates by 27%, 10% and 8% and litter addition increased litter decomposition rates by 55%, 36% and 14% in MEBF, MF and MPF, respectively. The magnitudes of changes in litter decomposition were more significant in MEBF forest and less significant in MF, but not significant in MPF. Our results suggest that change in litter quantity can affect litter decomposition, and this impact may become stronger with forest succession in tropical forest ecosystem. |
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