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Tree species identity and mixing ratio affected the release of several metallic elements from mixed litter in coniferous-broadleaf plantations in subtropical China

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 838, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156143

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Mixed litter decomposition; Metallic elements; Litter quality; Mixing ratio

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  1. Science and Technology Plan Project in Guizhou Province [QKHPTRC [2018] 5261, QKHZC [2018] 2305]
  2. first-class discipline construction project in Guizhou Province [GNYL [2017] 007]
  3. 100 High Level Innovating Project [QKHRC-2015-4022]
  4. China Scholarship Council [202006670003]

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Mixing different types of tree litter can alter the release and enrichment of metallic elements, thus affecting the cycling of metallic elements in plantations.
Planting broadleaf trees in coniferous forests has been shown to promote biogeochemical cycling in plantations; however, how species mixing influences litter decomposition and release of metallic elements from mixed coniferous broadleaf litter remains unclear. An in situ litter decomposition experiment was conducted to examine the effect of 1) a mixture from coniferous litter (Pinus massoniana) with different individual broadleaved litter (Bretschneidera sinensis, Manglietia chingii, Cercidiphyllum japonicum, Michelia maudiae, Camellia oleifera) and 2) their mixing ratio (mass ratios of coniferous and broadleaf litter of 5:5, 6:4 and 7:3) on the release of metallic elements [calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), potassium (K), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn)] during litter decomposition. We found that the identity of the broadleaf tree species in the mixed litter and the mixing ratio affected the release rates of metallic elements (p < 0.05). After one year of decomposition, K, Mg, Mn and Zn were released, while Na, Ca, Fe and Cu accumulated in the mixed litter. Mixing increased the release of K, Ca, Na, Mg, Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn in more than one-third of the samples, but inhibited the release of K, Fe and Mn in less than 14% of the samples. Increasing the mixing ratio of coniferous to broadleaf litter enhanced the release of Na, Fe, Mn and Zn but decreased the release of Ca and Mg. Overall, these results highlight that mixed litter, particularly tree species identity and mixing ratio, can alter the release and enrichment of metallic elements during litter decomposition, thereby affecting the cycling of metallic elements in plantations with different species compositions.

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