2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14295
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Stem decomposition of temperate tree species is determined by stem traits and fungal community composition during early stem decay

Shanshan Yang,
Lourens Poorter,
Frank J. Sterck
et al.

Abstract: Dead trees are vital structural elements in forests playing key roles in the carbon and nutrient cycle. Stem traits and fungal community composition are both important drivers of stem decay, and thereby affect ecosystem functioning, but their relative importance for stem decomposition over time remains unclear. To address this issue, we used a common garden decomposition experiment in a Dutch larch forest hosting fresh logs from 13 common temperate tree species. In total, 25 fresh wood and bark traits were me… Show more

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