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AuthorRawata, Monika
AuthorArunachalam, Kusum
AuthorArunachalam, Ayyandar
AuthorAlatalo, Juha M.
AuthorPandey, Rajiv
Available date2020-08-19T06:15:40Z
Publication Date2020-12-31
Publication NameEcological Indicators
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106827
CitationM. Rawat, et al. Predicting litter decomposition rate for temperate forest tree species by the relative contribution of green leaf and litter traits in the Indian Himalayas region. Ecological Indicators 119 (2020) 106827
ISSN1470160X
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X20307652
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/15687
AbstractWe examined eight green leaf traits (leaf area, specific leaf area, leaf dry matter, leaf water content, leaf carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, and chlorophyll) and eight litter traits (cellulose, lignin, litter carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, lignin: nitrogen, carbon: nitrogen and ash content) and the litter decomposition rates of 10 tree species from a temperate forest ecosystem. Amongst all green leaf and litter traits tested, cellulose content, lignin content and specific leaf area were identified as the best predictors of litter decomposition, with percentage contributions to litter decomposition of 40%, 36% and 8%, respectively. The results indicated that litter decomposition in the temperate forest ecosystem studied was not dependent solely on litter traits, as green leaf traits also contributed to nutrient cycling. Individual green leaf traits of living species and dead leaf characteristics both influenced the fate of leaves, affecting decomposition and nutrient and carbon cycling in the forest ecosystem. For a better overall understanding of the decomposition mechanisms operating in a temperate forest, both green leaf traits and litter traits thus need to be considered.
SponsorDepartment of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, financial support for this study through the INSPIRE Fellowship to MR. Laboratory facilities at Doon University were used for analytical work. JMA was supported by Qatar Petroleum.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectFunctional traits
Litter
Specific leaf area
Decomposition
Ecosystem process
Leaf traits
TitlePredicting litter decomposition rate for temperate forest tree species by the relative contribution of green leaf and litter traits in the Indian Himalayas region
TypeArticle
Volume Number119


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