Microsite conditions influence leaf litter decomposition in sugar maple bioclimatic domain of Quebec
Autor: | Jacinthe Ricard-Piché, Nicolas Bélanger, David Rivest, Alexandre Collin, Steven W. Kembel |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Forest floor
Maple Canopy 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Microsite 15. Life on land engineering.material Plant litter Throughfall 01 natural sciences Agronomy 040103 agronomy & agriculture engineering 0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries Environmental Chemistry Environmental science Ecosystem Water content 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Earth-Surface Processes Water Science and Technology |
Zdroj: | Biogeochemistry. 145:107-126 |
ISSN: | 1573-515X 0168-2563 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10533-019-00594-1 |
Popis: | Litter decomposition in forests is affected by tree species composition which produces litters with specific characteristics and alters soil surface conditions and nutrient availability. The impact of such changes in soil microsite conditions on litter decomposition is however poorly elucidated. We studied the decomposition of sugar maple leaves in 22 plots varying from pure hardwoods to mixedwoods to conifer-dominated stands across four sites in the sugar maple bioclimatic domain in Quebec. Mass loss and nutrient release were assessed over a 2-year experiment. Proxies of moisture availability measured under the canopy were more valuable for explaining the variability in leaf litter decomposition rates than soil temperature, litter quality and general site measurements (e.g. air temperature, rainwater). Throughfall amounts and soil volumetric water content (VWC) explained 56% of the variability in mass loss constants. Sugar maple leaf litter under hardwoods also decomposed more rapidly than under conifer-dominated stands. Slower litter decomposition under conifer-dominated stands was again more largely controlled by the lower soil VWC than the more acidic forest floor created by the needles. This study highlights that proxies of moisture availability measured at the microsite level can be key variables to predict litter dynamics in forests. |
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