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Factors influencing limit values for pine needle litter decomposition : A synthesis for boreal and temperate pine forest systems

Berg, Björn (författare)
Dipartimento biologia strutturale e funzionale, Complesso universitario di Monte S. Angelo, Napoli, Italy; Department of forest ecology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland,Centre for ecology and hydrology, Bangor
Davey, M. P. (författare)
Department of plant sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
De Marco, A. (författare)
Dipartimento biologia strutturale e funzionale, Complesso universitario di Monte S. Angelo, Napoli, Italy
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Emmett, B (författare)
Centre for ecology and hydrology, Bangor
Faituri, M. (författare)
Department of soils and water, Omar AlMukhtar university, Elbeida, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Hobbie, S. E. (författare)
Department of ecology, evolution and behavior, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, USA
Johansson, Maj-Britt (författare)
Högskolan i Gävle
Liu, C. (författare)
Department of landscape science and engineering, College of agriculture and biology, Shanghai, ChinaShanghai Jiao Tong university,
McClaugherty, C. (författare)
Department of biology, Mount Union college, Alliance, USA
Norell, Lennart (författare)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet,Institutionen för ekonomi,Department of Economics,Unit of applied statistics and mathematics, SLU, Uppsala, Sweden
Rutigliano, F. A. (författare)
Dipartimento di scienze ambientali, Seconda Università degli studi di Napoli, Caserta, Italy
Vesterdal, L. (författare)
Forest & landscape Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Hørsholm, Denmark
Virzo De Santo, A. (författare)
Dipartimento biologia strutturale e funzionale, Complesso universitario de Monte S. Angelo, Napoli, Italy
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Dipartimento biologia strutturale e funzionale, Complesso universitario di Monte S Angelo, Napoli, Italy; Department of forest ecology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Centre for ecology and hydrology, Bangor (creator_code:org_t)
 
2010-02-10
2010
Engelska.
Ingår i: Biogeochemistry. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0168-2563 .- 1573-515X. ; 100:1, s. 57-73
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  • We synthesized available data for decomposition of pine (Pinus) needle litter in pine forests to determine the litter chemical characteristics and climate factors that explained variation in the limit value, i. e. the level of accumulated mass loss at which the decomposition process either continues at a very low rate or possibly stops. Our data base included 56 separate studies on decomposition of pine needle litter, spanning Scots pine, lodgepole pine, Aleppo pine, stone pine and white pine, mainly incubated at the site of collection. Studies had 5 to 19 samplings, on average 10, and the decomposition was followed to a mass loss ranging from 47 to 83%, on average 67%. The periods from 3.0 to 5.4 years, on average 3.9 years, were of sufficient duration to allow estimates of limit values of decomposition. We used a linear mixed model with regression effects to relate limit values to potential explanatory variables, namely the sites' long-term mean annual temperature (MAT) and mean annual precipitation (MAP) and to substrate-chemistry factors. Regarding the latter, we explored two models; one that included initial concentrations of water solubles, lignin, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, and Mn and one that included only lignin, N, Ca, and Mn to focus on those nutrients known to influence lignin degradation. Using backward elimination significant explanatory variables were determined. For litter decomposed in its site of origin we found the limit value to depend mainly on the initial concentration of Mn, with higher Mn concentrations resulting in higher accumulated mass loss. Thus, litter with higher Mn reached a higher limit value and left a smaller stable fraction. This is likely due to the fact that Mn is an essential component of ligninolytic enzymes important for degrading litter in the later stages of decomposition. Manganese has received little attention in decomposition studies to date. Given its significance in this synthesis, the role of Mn in influencing variation in the late stages of decomposition among ecosystems and among litters of other genera besides Pinus deserves further attention.

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LANTBRUKSVETENSKAPER  -- Lantbruksvetenskap, skogsbruk och fiske -- Markvetenskap (hsv//swe)
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES  -- Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries -- Soil Science (hsv//eng)
LANTBRUKSVETENSKAPER  -- Lantbruksvetenskap, skogsbruk och fiske -- Skogsvetenskap (hsv//swe)
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES  -- Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries -- Forest Science (hsv//eng)
NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences (hsv//eng)

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Calcium
Limit values
Litter decomposition
Manganese
Maximum decomposition
Nitrogen

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