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Tree Diversity Increases Carbon Stocks and Fluxes Above-But Not Belowground in a Tropical Forest Experiment. [PDF]
We examined the potential of mixed‐species planted forests compared to monospecific forests to act as a nature‐based solution to climate change mitigation through carbon sequestration. By analysing multiple carbon stocks and fluxes over 16 years in the world's oldest tropical tree diversity experiment, we found that planted forests with five tree ...
Schnabel F +18 more
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No home‐field advantage in litter decomposition from the desert to temperate forest
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Litter decomposition rates are determined by the interplay of climate, decomposer organisms and litter quality. It has been suggested that the decomposer community may be locally adapted to litter quality, providing a home‐field advantage (HFA) resulting in accelerated ...
Liesbeth van den Brink +9 more
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The consequences of seed caching for seedling early establishment are driven by a fine decision‐making process of the disperser. Magpies seemed to ponder the characteristics of the habitat and the seed itself to determine where and how to cache each nut. By doing so, magpies reinforced the quality of seed dispersal effectiveness, as they cached walnuts
Mercedes Molina‐Morales +8 more
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Introducción. El sistema productivo cacaotero contribuye con la sustentabilidad del manejo de suelos a través del reciclaje de nutrientes, junto con la producción de hojarasca. Objetivo. Estimar el aporte de biomasa y nutrientes en plantaciones de cacao
Jairo Rojas Molina +4 more
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Litter mixing did not have strong effects on decomposition rates across the studied climatic gradient overall, and the direction and intensity of the mixture effects were context dependent. The effects were stronger and more negative in the dryer ecosystems.
Rafaella Canessa +7 more
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La descomposición de la hojarasca de Ochroma pyramidale (Malvaceae)
The tree Ochroma pyramidale is used to recover jungle areas that have been cultivated. This native species generates a thick layer of leaf litter that remains for several years. The objectives of this study were: 1) to know how much leaf litter is produced, 2) to estimate how long it persists in the soil, and 3) to identify the role of soil fauna in ...
Alejandro Morón Ríos +1 more
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Litter‐trapping tank bromeliads in five different forests: Carbon and nutrient pools and fluxes
Bromeliads are the most abundant litter‐trapping plants in Neotropical forest canopies. We analyzed the carbon and nutrient pools and fluxes in tank bromeliads in different forests along an elevation gradient. Only a small percentage of the annual litterfall (<3%) is trapped by tank bromeliads.
Yonatan Aguilar‐Cruz +2 more
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El combustible es el único componente del triángulo de comportamiento del fuego que puede ser manipulado en quemas prescritas para la prevención de grandes incendios forestales, por ello estimar las cargas de combustible permitirá diseñar estrategias ...
Beatriz Calleja Peláez +4 more
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Coffee pulp accelerates early tropical forest succession on old fields
(A) Freshly added layer of coffee pulp on post‐agricultural land. (B) Control treatment two years after initiating study. (C) Woody vegetation growing on coffee pulp treatment two years after initiating the study, photo credits R. Cole. (D) Aerial view of the coffee pulp treatment (bottom) and the adjacent control treatment (top) one year after ...
Rebecca J. Cole, Rakan A. Zahawi
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Comportamiento a campo de Pinus ponderosa inoculado con hongos ectomicorrícicos plantado en pastizales de estepa en Patagonia Andina, Argentina [PDF]
Pinus ponderosa es la especie forestal más plantada en el área de ecotono de Patagonia, Argentina, sujeta a estrés hídrico y clima mediterráneo. Los hongos ectomicorrícicos forman asociaciones obligadas y mutuamente beneficiosas con P.
Barroetaveña, Carolina +3 more
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