Decomposition and nutrient release from leaf litter of trees in pastures

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Bruno-Eutimio, Delia Ivette [1 ]
de la Luz Avendano-Yanez, Maria [1 ]
Perroni, Yareni [2 ]
Salinas-Ruiz, Josafhat [3 ]
de la Cruz Vargas-Mendoza, Monica [1 ]
Lopez-Ortiz, Silvia [1 ]
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[1] Colegio Postgrad, Campus Veracruz Km 88-5 Carretera Fed Xalapa Vera, Municipio Manlio Fabio 91690, Veracruz, Mexico
[2] Univ Veracruzana, Inst Biotecnol & Ecol Aplicada, Ave Culturas Veracruzanas 101 Col Emiliano Zapata, Xalapa 91090, Veracruz, Mexico
[3] Colegio Postgrad, Campus Cordoba Km 348 Carretera Fed Cordoba Verac, Amatlan De Los Reyes 94946, Mexico
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Tropical soils; nutrients flow; residence time; C/N ratio; legume trees; TROPICAL DRY FOREST;
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10.19136/era.a9n3.3205
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S [农业科学];
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Scattered trees in pastures are an important source of nutrients recycled through leaf litter released annually. The objective was to assess the decomposition and nutrient release by leaf litter from Vachellia pennatula and Lysiloma acapulcense in a sub-humid warm climate. Decomposition litterbags were set under the canopies and then collected, and soil humidity and temperature were measured over a 32-week period. A randomized block design was used, and litter decomposition was modeled in four treatments: litter from L. acapulcense under shade from L. acapulcense (1), litter from V. pennatula under shade from L. acapulcense (2), litter from L. acapulcense under shade from V. pennatula (3), and litter from V. pennatula under shade from V. pennatula (4). Chemical composition of leaf litter was assessed. Chemical composition of leaf litter was assessed. Chemical composition variables evaluated (C/N ratio, lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose) were good predictors of decomposition. Remnant leaf litter at 32 weeks was similar in all treatments (P = 0.999). The decomposition rate (k) ranged from -0.00090 to -0.00096 across treatments, showing a low decomposition rate (t50 = 1.98-2.11 yr, t99 = 13.2-14.0 yr), where only litter fragmentation took place during the 32-week period, across decomposition conditions. Nitrogen and P increased at the end of the study suggesting nutrient sequestration by microorganisms (e.g. fungi and bacteria) associated with the litter during the study period. Litter decomposition and nutrient release from these tree species which have a high C/N ratio are relatively slow under sub-humid warm climate conditions.
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