Plant Litter

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Plant Litter

Decomposition, Humus Formation, Carbon Sequestration

Ecological science, the Biosphere Microbiology (non-medical) Botany and plant sciences Earth sciences Conservation of the environment

Authors: Bjorn Berg, Charles McClaugherty

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Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 3rd December 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 12 Mb

ISBN: 9783030596316


This book gives basic facts about litter decomposition studies, which are of guidance for scientists who start studies. Since the publication of the third edition, there has been quite a development not only in the field of litter decomposition but also in supporting branches of science, which are important for fruitful work on and understanding of decomposition of plant litter and sequestration of carbon. A consequence is that ‘old established truths’ are becoming outdated.

New knowledge in the fields of phytochemistry and microbial ecology has given a new baseline for discussing the concepts ‘litter decomposition’ and ‘carbon sequestration’. We can also see a rich literature on litter decomposition studies using roots and wood as substrates. These have given new insights in factors that regulate the decomposition rate and as regards roots their contribution to sequestered carbon in humus. Additional facts on the role of temperature vs the litters’ chemical composition may in part change our view on effects of climate change.

Further information on applications of the new analytical technique (13C-NMR) for determining organic-chemical compounds has allowed us to develop these parts.

Focus on Needle Litter of Scots Pine

This focus is laid on needle litter of Scots pine as a model substrate as this species has been considerably more studied than other litter species. Also the boreal/northern temperate coniferous forest has in part been given this role. Still, new information may allow us to develop information about litter from further tree species.

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