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Autor:
Kuo-Chuan Lin, Mark A. Bradford, Fred O. Ayuke, Olga I. Beljakova, Mark G. St. John, Joerg-Alfred Salamon, Dominique Masse, William J. Parton, Diana H. Wall, Richard Bashford, Mohamed Maryati, Marcela Kovarova, Holley Zadeh Gardel, Homathevi Rahman, David E. Bignell, Winfried Voigt, Patrick J. Bohlen, Joh R. Henschel, Michael J. Swift, Millor G. Sabará, J. Mark Dangerfield, Les Kutny, Volkmar Wolters, Heraldo L. Vasconcelos, Alain Brauman, John A. Trofymow, Amanda Varela, Stephen Flemming, Donald D. White, J. Marty Kranabetter, Josef Rusek, Valerie M. Behan-Pelletier, T. Hefin Jones, Andrei Pokarzhevskii, Dan L. Johnson, Xiaoming Zou
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 14:2661-2677
Climate and litter quality are primary drivers of terrestrial decomposition and, based on evidence from multisite experiments at regional and global scales, are universally factored into global decomposition models. In contrast, soil animals are cons
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 58:61-74
Studies of shifting cultivation and other slash-and-burn systems over the past 30 years have basically confirmed the conceptual model of carbon and nutrient cycling put forth by Nye and Greenland. The model stresses that soil biological processes sho
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemistry. 5:7-34
Element interactions within forests differ from those in other major ecosystems for three major reasons: — a greater allocation of carbon to structural material; — a greater element storage within biomass; and — the diversity of carbon- and nut