2020
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.3186
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Who gives a flux? Synchronous flowering ofCoffea arabicaaccelerates leaf litter decomposition

Abstract: Coffee (Coffea arabica) flowers synchronously and flowers are only open for a few days before senescing. Flower petals often decompose easily, containing higher concentrations of nutrients relative to other plant tissues. Thus, a pulse of petals into the detrital pool could be beneficial for the decomposer community and accelerate decomposition processes. Our research assessed the magnitude of the pulse of petals within a shaded coffee farm, and the impact of petals on the litter arthropod community and on the… Show more

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“…The digestate was diluted to 25 ml using 18.2 MΩ cm −1 water and analyzed for P and K by ICP‐OES. Litter nutrient element concentrations were normalized to total oven‐dry mass in order to calculate the load (kg ha −1 ) of N, P, and K contained in this (non‐soil) organic matter pool, which serves to contextualize the magnitude of this potentially crop available nutrient pool relative to fertilizer inputs (Nesper et al., 2019; Schmitt & Perfecto, 2020). Thus, litter loads of N, P, and K (kg ha −1 ) refer to the total amount per unit area of these nutrient elements contained in the surface litter.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digestate was diluted to 25 ml using 18.2 MΩ cm −1 water and analyzed for P and K by ICP‐OES. Litter nutrient element concentrations were normalized to total oven‐dry mass in order to calculate the load (kg ha −1 ) of N, P, and K contained in this (non‐soil) organic matter pool, which serves to contextualize the magnitude of this potentially crop available nutrient pool relative to fertilizer inputs (Nesper et al., 2019; Schmitt & Perfecto, 2020). Thus, litter loads of N, P, and K (kg ha −1 ) refer to the total amount per unit area of these nutrient elements contained in the surface litter.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each cherry typically contains two coffee beans that accumulate polysaccharides, proteins, lipids, and minerals intended for germination [101]. The cherry forms after pollination, with flowering lasting 2-3 days and requires a period of dryness, followed by 7-10 mm of precipitation to trigger it [101,102]. Flowering can be triggered multiple times throughout the reproductive period during the tropical dry season [101,102].…”
Section: Environmental and Management Factors Affecting Coffee Terroirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cherry forms after pollination, with flowering lasting 2-3 days and requires a period of dryness, followed by 7-10 mm of precipitation to trigger it [101,102]. Flowering can be triggered multiple times throughout the reproductive period during the tropical dry season [101,102]. Multiple flowerings can result in a single branch containing cherries at different stages of maturity, complicating harvesting [101,102].…”
Section: Environmental and Management Factors Affecting Coffee Terroirmentioning
confidence: 99%
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