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Several studies have demonstrated a range of effects of outdoor UV-B supplementation during the growing season on leaf chemistry including carbohydrate extractability and on the subsequent decomposition of leaf litter. However, this study investigates the effects of several levels of UV radiation on leaf carbohydrate chemistry and subsequent decomposition using filtration of ambient sunlight. Fraxinus excelsior seedlings were grown outdoors in the UK under ambient solar irradiation and under filtration treatments which excluded either UV-B or both UV-A and UV-B. After one year of decomposition in the litter layer of a mixed semi-natural woodland, the loss of dry mass was 10% greater, relative to starting mass, in the leaves which had received no UV at all or no UV-B throughout the growing season (P |