2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11258-011-9952-9
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Litterfall deposition and leaf litter nutrient return in different locations at Northeastern Mexico

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“…Duchesne et al (2001) stated that woody deciduous plant species could be more efficient in nutrient transfers than evergreen plant species to avoid losing nutrients through litterfall, which is consistent with our observations of nutrient K and Mg. The LNUE of Mg and K in the present study of the primary forest is within the lower range previously reported for subtropical forests (Gonzalez-Rodriguez et al 2011), which may reflect a slower circulation of nutrients in the primary forest. The litterfall N concentration was significantly higher in the secondary forest.…”
Section: Litterfall Nutrient Use Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Duchesne et al (2001) stated that woody deciduous plant species could be more efficient in nutrient transfers than evergreen plant species to avoid losing nutrients through litterfall, which is consistent with our observations of nutrient K and Mg. The LNUE of Mg and K in the present study of the primary forest is within the lower range previously reported for subtropical forests (Gonzalez-Rodriguez et al 2011), which may reflect a slower circulation of nutrients in the primary forest. The litterfall N concentration was significantly higher in the secondary forest.…”
Section: Litterfall Nutrient Use Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The order from highest to lowest macrominerals deposition at both sites was Ca > N > K > Mg > P and in the case of micromineral Fe > Mn > Zn. Some studies conducted in the Tamaulipan thornscrub (González et al, 2008;González et al, 2011;López et al, 2013) report similar depositions. Apparently, the solubility of trace elements is controlled largely by the pH (White & Zasoski, 1999).…”
Section: Litterfallmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Asimismo, Rodríguez (2010) documentó una contribución de hojas de 72 y 68 % en comunidades vegetales de Nuevo León, México, situadas bajo un gradiente altitudinal de 300 m (matorral espinoso) a 1,600 m (bosque de pino). González et al (2011), en este mismo tipo de gradiente, reportaron contribuciones de 73 a 86 %. López et al (2013) reportaron contribuciones de 40 a 60 % en el matorral espinoso tamaulipeco.…”
Section: Litterfallunclassified
“…Este método tradicional tem como característica a prática itinerante de derruba e queima da vegetação para o preparo da área e posteriormente plantio (Ferreira et al, 2014;Silva et al, 2015). Durante o tempo de recuperação da fertilidade do solo (pousio) ocorre concomitantemente o restabelecimento da vegetação e a promoção dos ciclos biogeoquímicos do ecossistema (Lourente et al, 2011).…”
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