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Carbon and Nutrient Transfer via Above and Belowground Litter in Forests

Carbon and Nutrient Transfer via Above and Belowground Litter in Forests

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This reprint highlights the ecological importance of forest litter in nutrient cycling, the sequestration of soil carbon, and the formation of soil organic matter. The results presented would be of great importance for the improvement of forest services against the background of the global climate change scenario.

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Keywords

  • acid hydrolysable components
  • acid-unhydrolyzable residues
  • allometric relationships
  • alpine forest
  • bacterial community
  • Biology, Life Sciences
  • boreal forests
  • carbon release
  • chronosequence
  • controlling factors
  • cypress plantation
  • decompaction processes
  • decomposition
  • dissolved organic C
  • ecological stoichiometric ratios
  • Economics, finance, business & management
  • elevation
  • extreme weather disturbance
  • extreme weather event
  • forest gap
  • forest management practice
  • forest succession
  • forest variables
  • Forestry & related industries
  • freeze–thaw process
  • fulvic acid
  • fungal community
  • habitat types
  • humic acid
  • humic substances
  • humification degree
  • humus accumulation
  • individual PLFA
  • Industry & industrial studies
  • leaching
  • Leaf litter decomposition
  • litter C quality
  • litter carbon budget
  • litter decomposition
  • litter humification
  • litter input and output
  • litter quantity
  • litterfall
  • Masson pine plantations
  • Mathematics & science
  • mature and senescent leaves
  • microbial community
  • microbial community composition
  • mountain forest stream
  • n/a
  • natural soil recovery
  • non-woody debris
  • nutrient content
  • nutrient limitation
  • nutrient reuse strategy
  • phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs)
  • plant growth form
  • plant invasion ecology
  • Primary industries
  • reduced snow cover
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • return of nutrients
  • riparian zone
  • sampling bulk density
  • snow cover
  • soil biodiversity
  • soil C sequestration
  • soil compaction
  • soil fauna
  • soil macronutrient stocks
  • soil organic carbon
  • stoichiometry
  • subalpine forest
  • subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest
  • subtropical forest plantation
  • Winter

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6502-6

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