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AuthorSarneel, Judith M.
AuthorHefting, Mariet M.
AuthorSandén, Taru
Authorvan den Hoogen, Johan
AuthorRouth, Devin
AuthorAdhikari, Bhupendra S.
AuthorAlatalo, Juha M.
AuthorAleksanyan, Alla
AuthorAlthuizen, Inge H.J.
AuthorAlsafran, Mohammed H.S.A.
AuthorAtkins, Jeff W.
AuthorAugusto, Laurent
AuthorAurela, Mika
AuthorAzarov, Aleksej V.
AuthorBarrio, Isabel C.
AuthorBeier, Claus
AuthorBejarano, María D.
AuthorBenham, Sue E.
AuthorBerg, Björn
AuthorBezler, Nadezhda V.
AuthorBjörnsdóttir, Katrín
AuthorBolinder, Martin A.
AuthorCarbognani, Michele
AuthorCazzolla Gatti, Roberto
AuthorChelli, Stefano
AuthorChistotin, Maxim V.
AuthorChristiansen, Casper T.
AuthorCourtois, Pascal
AuthorCrowther, Thomas W.
AuthorDechoum, Michele S.
AuthorDjukic, Ika
AuthorDuddigan, Sarah
AuthorEgerton-Warburton, Louise M.
AuthorFanin, Nicolas
AuthorFantappiè, Maria
AuthorFares, Silvano
AuthorFernandes, Geraldo W.
AuthorFilippova, Nina V.
AuthorFliessbach, Andreas
AuthorFuentes, David
AuthorGodoy, Roberto
AuthorGrünwald, Thomas
AuthorGuzmán, Gema
AuthorHawes, Joseph E.
AuthorHe, Yue
AuthorHero, Jean Marc
AuthorHess, Laura L.
AuthorHogendoorn, Katja
AuthorHøye, Toke T.
AuthorJans, Wilma W.P.
AuthorJónsdóttir, Ingibjörg S.
AuthorKeller, Sabina
AuthorKepfer-Rojas, Sebastian
AuthorKuz'menko, Natalya N.
AuthorLarsen, Klaus S.
AuthorLaudon, Hjalmar
AuthorLembrechts, Jonas J.
AuthorLi, Junhui
AuthorLimousin, Jean Marc
AuthorLukin, Sergey M.
AuthorMarques, Renato
AuthorMarín, César
AuthorMcDaniel, Marshall D.
AuthorMeek, Qi
AuthorMerzlaya, Genrietta E.
AuthorMichelsen, Anders
AuthorMontagnani, Leonardo
AuthorMueller, Peter
AuthorMurugan, Rajasekaran
AuthorMyers-Smith, Isla H.
AuthorNolte, Stefanie
AuthorOchoa-Hueso, Raúl
AuthorOkafor, Bernard N.
AuthorOkorkov, Vladimir V.
AuthorOnipchenko, Vladimir G.
AuthorOrozco, María C.
AuthorParkhurst, Tina
AuthorPeres, Carlos A.
AuthorPetit Bon, Matteo
AuthorPetraglia, Alessandro
AuthorPingel, Martin
AuthorRebmann, Corinna
AuthorScheffers, Brett R.
AuthorSchmidt, Inger
AuthorScholes, Mary C.
AuthorSheffer, Efrat
AuthorShevtsova, Lyudmila K.
AuthorSmith, Stuart W.
AuthorSofo, Adriano
AuthorStevenson, Pablo R.
AuthorStrouhalová, Barbora
AuthorSundsdal, Anders
AuthorSühs, Rafael B.
AuthorTamene, Gebretsadik
AuthorThomas, Haydn J.D.
AuthorTolunay, Duygu
AuthorTomaselli, Marcello
AuthorTresch, Simon
AuthorTucker, Dominique L.
AuthorUlyshen, Michael D.
Available date2024-08-26T07:22:44Z
Publication Date2024-05-01
Publication NameEcology Letters
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.14415
CitationSarneel, J.M., Hefting, M.M., Sandén, T., van den Hoogen, J., Routh, D., Adhikari, B.S. et al. (2024) Reading tea leaves worldwide: Decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization. Ecology Letters, 27, e14415. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14415
ISSN1461023X
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85192596231&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/57978
AbstractThe breakdown of plant material fuels soil functioning and biodiversity. Currently, process understanding of global decomposition patterns and the drivers of such patterns are hampered by the lack of coherent large-scale datasets. We buried 36,000 individual litterbags (tea bags) worldwide and found an overall negative correlation between initial mass-loss rates and stabilization factors of plant-derived carbon, using the Tea Bag Index (TBI). The stabilization factor quantifies the degree to which easy-to-degrade components accumulate during early-stage decomposition (e.g. by environmental limitations). However, agriculture and an interaction between moisture and temperature led to a decoupling between initial mass-loss rates and stabilization, notably in colder locations. Using TBI improved mass-loss estimates of natural litter compared to models that ignored stabilization. Ignoring the transformation of dead plant material to more recalcitrant substances during early-stage decomposition, and the environmental control of this transformation, could overestimate carbon losses during early decomposition in carbon cycle models.
Languageen
PublisherWiley
Subjectcitizen science
environmental drivers
global change
litter decomposition
mass loss
soil organic matter formation
stabilization
tea bag index
TitleReading tea leaves worldwide: Decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization
TypeArticle
Issue Number5
Volume Number27
ESSN1461-0248
dc.accessType Open Access


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