2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-023-01043-w
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Diameter-associated dynamics of multiple metallic elements during the root decomposition of two dominant subalpine trees in southwestern China

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“…Some researchers assessed the rate of litter decomposition and release of trace elements using mixed litter decomposition of Larix gmelinii in a forest system with plantations and found that litter quality significantly affected N and Mn release, with an increase in the average content of Mn [100]. In addition, in a study on the litter decomposition of dominant tree species in China, metals commonly accumulated in trace elements during root decomposition [101]. In conclusion, wetland plant litter decomposition is a significant component of wetland carbon sources and is a key factor affecting sediment fraction changes.…”
Section: Impacts Of Wetland Sediment Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researchers assessed the rate of litter decomposition and release of trace elements using mixed litter decomposition of Larix gmelinii in a forest system with plantations and found that litter quality significantly affected N and Mn release, with an increase in the average content of Mn [100]. In addition, in a study on the litter decomposition of dominant tree species in China, metals commonly accumulated in trace elements during root decomposition [101]. In conclusion, wetland plant litter decomposition is a significant component of wetland carbon sources and is a key factor affecting sediment fraction changes.…”
Section: Impacts Of Wetland Sediment Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%