Mixtures with grass litter may hasten shrub litter decomposition after shrub encroachment into mountain grasslands

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作者
Montane, Francesc [1 ]
Romanya, Joan [2 ]
Rovira, Pere [1 ]
Casals, Pere [1 ]
机构
[1] CTFC, Solsona 25280, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona, Dept Prod Nat Biol Vegetal & Edafol, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Decomposition; Litter mixtures; Litter N; Litter P; Non-additive effects; Conifer shrub; Legume shrub; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; TEMPERATE FORESTS; NITROGEN; DYNAMICS; DIVERSITY; ECOSYSTEM; CARBON; CONSEQUENCES; MINERALIZATION; BIODIVERSITY;
D O I
10.1007/s11104-012-1533-8
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Aims Shrub encroachment in mesic grasslands alters the identity and quality of litters entering the system. As litter from shrubs and grasses can differ in their quality, this can lead to differences in litter decomposition by the direct effect of quality, but also to litter interaction during decomposition. The objective of this study was to examine the occurrence of non-additive effects of litter mixtures on the decomposition rates of legume shrub litter (poor in P) or conifer shrub litter (poor in N) and grass litter. Methods In addition to single litter type litterbags for the three species, we mixed litters of each pair of possible combinations to determine the influence of each species on mass loss. Litterbags were placed in the field and collected after 1, 6, 8, 12 and 24 months. In each collection, litter of each species remaining in mixed bags was separated, dry weighed and analyzed for C, N and P. Results With respect to shrub litter decomposing alone, mass loss of shrub litter when mixed with grass showed a 9-10 % increase in decomposition rate for conifer and a 3 % increase for legume litter. These litter mixture effects varied with time and they were detected after a decomposition period of 1 year in legume litter and of 2 years in conifer litter. Conclusions Grass litter hastened conifer and legume litter decomposition in leaf litter mixtures, at least during the first stages of the process. The potential consequences of this result to alter litter accumulation patterns and thus carbon sequestration rates after shrub encroachment into grasslands will depend on whether the observed trends are maintained in the advanced decomposition stages.
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页码:459 / 469
页数:11
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