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Early stage of single and mixed leaf-litter decomposition in semiarid forest pine-oak: the role of rainfall and microsite

Journal

BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
Volume 108, Issue 1-3, Pages 245-258

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-011-9594-y

Keywords

Quercus potosina; Pinus cembroides; Semiarid forest; Litter mixtures; Early stage decomposition; C:N; Lignin:N; Mass loss

Funding

  1. Mexican Council for Science and Technology (CONACyT) [169737]
  2. JTAM from CONACYT-SEMARNAT [357, 23421]
  3. SEMARNAT [23721]

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It is well known that inherent characteristics of forest species constitute the main control of litter decomposition. In mixed forest, chemical interactions occurring through precipitation turn mechanisms of litter decomposition very uncertain and difficult to predict. Early-stage leaf litter decomposition of Quercus potosina and Pinus cembroides and their controls were examined based on Ostrofsky's decomposition mechanisms. From June 2007 to May 2008, litterbags with pure and mixed leaf-litter of Q. potosina and P. cembroides were incubated in situ in monospecific and mixed tree stands, respectively. Sampling was carried out 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after incubation. After 12 months, two phases of decomposition of pure and mixed litter were identified; an early phase with a greater rate of mass loss of the labile litter fraction (k (L) ; soluble compounds) and a later phase with a lower rate of mass loss of the recalcitrant litter fraction (k (R); lignin). The labile fraction lost was observed at three and 6 months of incubation, which coincided with the months of highest rainfall likely triggering a rapid release of soluble carbon compounds from leaf litter. Results also indicate that leaf-litter from Q. potosina had higher concentration of soluble compounds and lower lignin concentration than leaf litter from P. cembroides. Observed facilitative and inhibitory mechanisms for mass loss in Q. potosina and P. cembroides were controlled by interaction between physico-chemical litter characteristics and rainfall.

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