2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-023-04274-z
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Leaf litter chemistry and its effects on soil microorganisms in different ages of Zanthoxylum planispinum var. Dintanensis

Abstract: Background Leaf litter is the products of metabolism during the growth and development of plantation, and it is also an important component of nutrient cycling in plantation ecosystems. However, leaf litter chemistry and its effects on soil microorganisms in different ages, as well as the interactions between chemical components in leaf litter have been rarely reported. Based on this, this paper took Zanthoxylum planispinum var. dintanensis (hereafter Z. planispinum) plantations of 5–7, 10–12, … Show more

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“…More frequent extreme weather events are also projected in the context of climate change, potentially increasing litter inputs (Li et al 2021). Climate change can influence litter input and decomposition by altering air temperature, precipitation patterns, soil moisture availability (Figueroa et al 2021), and litter chemistry (Song et al 2023), impacting carbon cycling and ecosystem processes. Litter decomposition is important in nutrient and carbon cycles, which are fundamental ecosystems regulated by biotic and abiotic factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More frequent extreme weather events are also projected in the context of climate change, potentially increasing litter inputs (Li et al 2021). Climate change can influence litter input and decomposition by altering air temperature, precipitation patterns, soil moisture availability (Figueroa et al 2021), and litter chemistry (Song et al 2023), impacting carbon cycling and ecosystem processes. Litter decomposition is important in nutrient and carbon cycles, which are fundamental ecosystems regulated by biotic and abiotic factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of forest litter Song et al (2023) describe forest litter, including fallen leaves, twigs, seeds, and other woody debris, as the link between forest vegetation and underlying soil systems. Leaf litter decomposes rapidly with nutrient elements from plants returned to the soil, where they provide a source of nutrients for plant root uptake and vegetation growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%