Tree Species Effect on Litter Decomposition and Nutrient Release in Mediterranean Oak Forests Changes Over Time

被引:116
|
作者
Aponte, Cristina [1 ,2 ]
Garcia, Luis V. [2 ]
Maranon, Teodoro [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Land & Environm, Dept Forest & Ecosyst Sci, Richmond, Vic 3121, Australia
[2] CSIC, IRNAS, E-41080 Seville, Spain
关键词
decomposition limit value; lignin; litterbag; litter chemistry; Quercus; soil fertility; plant-soil interactions; LONG-TERM DECOMPOSITION; PINE NEEDLE LITTER; LEAF-LITTER; SOIL INTERACTIONS; TEMPERATE FORESTS; EXTRACTION METHOD; MN CONCENTRATIONS; ORGANIC-MATTER; COMMON GARDEN; LIMIT VALUES;
D O I
10.1007/s10021-012-9577-4
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Tree species can affect the decomposition process through the quality of their leaf fall and through the species-specific conditions that they generate in their environment. We compared the relative importance of these effects in a 2-year experiment. Litterbags containing leaf litter of the winter-deciduous Quercus canariensis, the evergreen Q. suber and mixed litter were incubated beneath distinct plant covers. We measured litter carbon loss, 9 macro- and micronutrients and 18 soil chemical, physical and biological parameters of the incubation environment. Tree species affected decay dynamics through their litter quality and, to a lesser extent, through the induced environmental conditions. The deciduous litter showed a faster initial decomposition but left a larger fraction of slow decomposable biomass compared with the perennial litter; in contrast the deciduous environment impeded early decomposition while promoting further carbon loss in the latter decay stages. The interaction of these effects led to a negative litter-environment interaction contradicting the home-field advantage hypothesis. Leaf litter N, Ca and Mn as well as soil N, P and soil moisture were the best predictors for decomposition rates. Litter N and Ca exerted counteractive effects in early versus late decay stages; Mn was the best predictor for the decomposition limit value, that is, the fraction of slowly decomposable biomass at the later stage of decomposition; P and soil moisture showed a constant and positive relation with carbon loss. The deciduous oak litter had a higher initial nutrient content and released its nutrients faster and in a higher proportion than the perennial oak litter, significantly increasing soil fertility beneath its canopy. Our findings provide further insights into the factors that control the early and late stages of the decomposition process and reveal potential mechanisms underlying tree species influence on litter decay rate, carbon accumulation and nutrient cycling.
引用
收藏
页码:1204 / 1218
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Tree Species Effect on Litter Decomposition and Nutrient Release in Mediterranean Oak Forests Changes Over Time
    Cristina Aponte
    Luis V. García
    Teodoro Marañón
    Ecosystems, 2012, 15 : 1204 - 1218
  • [2] Effects of tree species diversity on leaf litter decomposition process in semi-arid Mediterranean oak forests
    Hamzeh Jafari Sarabi
    Babak Pilehvar
    Kambiz Abrari Vajari
    Seyed Mohammad Waez-Mousavi
    European Journal of Forest Research, 2021, 140 : 1377 - 1390
  • [3] Effects of tree species diversity on leaf litter decomposition process in semi-arid Mediterranean oak forests
    Sarabi, Hamzeh Jafari
    Pilehvar, Babak
    Vajari, Kambiz Abrari
    Waez-Mousavi, Seyed Mohammad
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2021, 140 (06) : 1377 - 1390
  • [4] Nutrient release dynamics in decomposing leaf litter in two Mediterranean deciduous oak species
    Santa-Regina, I
    Rapp, M
    Martin, A
    Gallardo, JF
    ANNALES DES SCIENCES FORESTIERES, 1997, 54 (08): : 747 - 760
  • [5] NUTRIENT CHANGES AND RELEASE DURING DECOMPOSITION OF LEAF LITTER IN A HIMALAYAN OAK CONIFER FOREST
    PANDEY, U
    SINGH, JS
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE, 1984, 62 (09): : 1824 - 1831
  • [6] Leaf litter decomposition and nutrient release of three selected agroforestry tree species
    Akinyele, Adejoke O.
    Donald-Amaeshi, Ugonma
    AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS, 2021, 95 (03) : 559 - 570
  • [7] Leaf litter decomposition and nutrient release of three selected agroforestry tree species
    Adejoke O. Akinyele
    Ugonma Donald-Amaeshi
    Agroforestry Systems, 2021, 95 : 559 - 570
  • [8] Decomposition and nutrient dynamics in mixed litter of Mediterranean species
    Bonanomi, Giuliano
    Incerti, Guido
    Antignani, Vincenzo
    Capodilupo, Manuela
    Mazzoleni, Stefano
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2010, 331 (1-2) : 481 - 496
  • [9] Decomposition and nutrient dynamics in mixed litter of Mediterranean species
    Giuliano Bonanomi
    Guido Incerti
    Vincenzo Antignani
    Manuela Capodilupo
    Stefano Mazzoleni
    Plant and Soil, 2010, 331 : 481 - 496
  • [10] Potential Shift in Plant Communities with Climate Change: Outcome on Litter Decomposition and Nutrient Release in a Mediterranean Oak Forest
    Mathieu Santonja
    Virginie Baldy
    Catherine Fernandez
    Jérôme Balesdent
    Thierry Gauquelin
    Ecosystems, 2015, 18 : 1253 - 1268