2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecohyd.2023.06.003
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Organic carbon release from litter decomposition of woody and herbaceous plants in the Dongting Lake wetlands: A comparative study

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“…In addition, the decomposition mode (humification and mineralization) and rate of plant apoplasts are particularly important for wetland carbon storage ( Prescott and Vesterdal, 2021 ). Litter from different types of plants has different chemical compositions ( Yan et al, 2018 ) and decomposition rates ( Xi et al, 2023 ). It has been shown that the litter of freshwater wetland vegetation has the ability to alter the nutrient content of soil nitrogen and carbon, thus leading to the construction of different dominant microorganisms ( Bonetti et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Impact Of Plant Diversity On Functional Stability Of Freshwa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the decomposition mode (humification and mineralization) and rate of plant apoplasts are particularly important for wetland carbon storage ( Prescott and Vesterdal, 2021 ). Litter from different types of plants has different chemical compositions ( Yan et al, 2018 ) and decomposition rates ( Xi et al, 2023 ). It has been shown that the litter of freshwater wetland vegetation has the ability to alter the nutrient content of soil nitrogen and carbon, thus leading to the construction of different dominant microorganisms ( Bonetti et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Impact Of Plant Diversity On Functional Stability Of Freshwa...mentioning
confidence: 99%