2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12062210
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Effects of Seasonality, Tree Species and Urban Green Space on Deciduous Leaf Litter Decomposition in Lithuania

Abstract: Understanding ecological processes and environmental change in different urban green spaces is an important challenge to secure human well-being. The variety of urban green spaces provides a platform to generate knowledge on how urban environments affect tree leaf decomposition and quality. We measured the leaf litter decomposition of four dominant native deciduous tree species from five different urban green spaces over three time periods in Kaunas, Lithuania. Using the modified litter bag technique, we calcu… Show more

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“…Furthermore, urban green space is characterized by different abiotic and biotic factors. Understanding ecological processes and environmental changes in urban green space is an important challenge to secure human well-being [18]. For instance, soil temperature and soil bacterial diversity were higher in urban soils than in rural soils [19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, urban green space is characterized by different abiotic and biotic factors. Understanding ecological processes and environmental changes in urban green space is an important challenge to secure human well-being [18]. For instance, soil temperature and soil bacterial diversity were higher in urban soils than in rural soils [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, soil temperature and soil bacterial diversity were higher in urban soils than in rural soils [19,20]. These abiotic and biotic factors may affect the litter quality, thus changing the food source for decomposers [18]. The changes in litter quality and microbial decomposers would alter the processes of litter decomposition and nutrient mineralization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%