Plant litter : decomposition, humus formation, carbon sequestration

Carbon sequestration Humification Plant litter Soil ecology Botany Ecosystem Soil Microbiology Soil Life Sciences Ecology Geoecology/Natural Processes Microbiology Nature Conservation Plant Sciences sähkökirjat
Springer
2014
Third edition.
EISBN 9783642388217
Introduction.
Decomposition as a process: some main features.
Decomposer organisms.
Initial litter chemical composition.
Changes in substrate composition during decomposition.
Chemical constituents as rate regulating: initial variation and changes during decomposition. New and traditional analytical techniques.
Climatic environment.
Decomposition of fine root and woody litter.
Models that describe litter decomposition.
Some possible influences on decomposition pattern, regression model, stable fraction and C sequestration.
Does humus accumulate and where? What factors may influence?.
Estimating carbon sequestration rates on a regional scale.
Since the publication of the 2nd edition, there have been substantial developments in the field of litter decomposition. This fully revised and updated 3rd edition of Plant Litter reflects and discusses new findings and re-evaluates earlier ones in light of recent research and with regard to current areas of investigation. The availability of several long-term studies allows a more in-depth approach to decomposition patterns and to the later stages of decomposition, as well as to humus formation and accumulation.
Decomposition as a process: some main features.
Decomposer organisms.
Initial litter chemical composition.
Changes in substrate composition during decomposition.
Chemical constituents as rate regulating: initial variation and changes during decomposition. New and traditional analytical techniques.
Climatic environment.
Decomposition of fine root and woody litter.
Models that describe litter decomposition.
Some possible influences on decomposition pattern, regression model, stable fraction and C sequestration.
Does humus accumulate and where? What factors may influence?.
Estimating carbon sequestration rates on a regional scale.
Since the publication of the 2nd edition, there have been substantial developments in the field of litter decomposition. This fully revised and updated 3rd edition of Plant Litter reflects and discusses new findings and re-evaluates earlier ones in light of recent research and with regard to current areas of investigation. The availability of several long-term studies allows a more in-depth approach to decomposition patterns and to the later stages of decomposition, as well as to humus formation and accumulation.
