2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2007.10.026
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Comparisons of litterfall, litter decomposition and nutrient return in a monoculture Cunninghamia lanceolata and a mixed stand in southern China

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“…The large root biomass and litter production in M. macclurei plantation enhanced its soil organic carbon contents. Broadleaved tree species increase litter production and nutrient returns, and are helpful to restore soil fertility of degraded monoculture forests (Wang et al, 2008). The changes in the carbon stocks of the soils in the different forest types might also reflect the differences in quantity and quality of above-and below-ground litter inputs, litter carbon decay (Mo et al, 2002), and root biomass carbon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The large root biomass and litter production in M. macclurei plantation enhanced its soil organic carbon contents. Broadleaved tree species increase litter production and nutrient returns, and are helpful to restore soil fertility of degraded monoculture forests (Wang et al, 2008). The changes in the carbon stocks of the soils in the different forest types might also reflect the differences in quantity and quality of above-and below-ground litter inputs, litter carbon decay (Mo et al, 2002), and root biomass carbon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Litter decomposition is the main process in ecosystems to circulate nutrients (van Vuuren et al 1993, Vitousek et al 1994, Aerts and Chapin 2000, Wang et al 2008, Klotzbücher et al 2011, supply organic and inorganic elements (Wang et al 2008), sustain soil fertility (Koukoura et al 2003), release carbon dioxide to the atmosphere gii, had slow decomposition. The mass loss of each litter species was negatively correlated with the cellulose (R 2 = 0.690, P = 0.081) and lignin (R 2 = 0.939, P = 0.007) content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…También Wang et al (2008) concluyen que la tasa de descomposición de la hojarasca de la conífera Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.…”
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“…Varias investigaciones han sido desarrolladas en el sentido de entender la dinámica del mantillo, su acumulación, descomposición y calidad (Cunha et al 1993, Figueiredo Filho et al 2003, Vogel et al 2007, Wang et al 2008) y el ciclo de sus nutrientes (Caldeira 2003, Poggiani y Schumacher 2004, Polyakova y Billor 2007.…”
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