Carbon and Nutrient Transfer via Above and Belowground Litter in Forests
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 c...
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MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2023.
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Table of Contents:
- Carbon and Nutrient Transfer via Above- and Below-Ground Litter in Forests 1
- Initial Carbon Quality of Newly Shed Foliar Litter in an Alpine Forest from Proximate Analysis and 13C NMR Spectroscopy Perspectives 5
- Dynamic Change Characteristics of Litter and Nutrient Return in Subtropical Evergreen
- Broad-Leaved Forest in Different Extreme Weather Disturbance Years in Ailao Mountain, Yunnan Province 19
- Effects of Two Management Practices on Monthly Litterfall in a Cypress Plantation 41
- Monthly Dynamical Patterns of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Resorption Efficiencies and C:N:P Stoichiometric Ratios in Castanopsis carlesii (Hemsl.) Hayata and Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook. Plantations 55
- The Contributions of Soil Fauna to the Accumulation of Humic Substances during Litter Humification in Cold Forests 69
- Effects of Forest Gaps on Abies faxoniana Rehd. Leaf Litter Mass Loss and Carbon Release along an Elevation Gradient in a Subalpine Forest 83
- Impact of Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) Expansion into Japanese Cedar Plantations on Soil Fungal and Bacterial Community Compositions 97
- Effects of Habitat Differences on Microbial Communities during Litter Decomposing in a
- Subtropical Forest 109
- Alpine Litter Humification and Its Response to Reduced Snow Cover: Can More Carbon Be Sequestered in Soils? 123
- Acid Hydrolysable Components Released from Four Decomposing Litter in an Alpine Forest in Sichuan, China 137
- Tree Fresh Leaf- and Twig-Leached Dissolved Organic Matter Quantity and Biodegradability in Subtropical Plantations in China 151
- Seven-Year Changes in Bulk Density Following Forest Harvesting and Machine Trafficking in Alberta, Canada 163
- The Changes in Soil Microbial Communities across a Subalpine Forest Successional Series 185
- Variability in Soil Macronutrient Stocks across a Chronosequence of Masson Pine Plantations 203
- Budget of Plant Litter and Litter Carbon in the Subalpine Forest Streams 215.