[Changes of nutrient release and enzyme activity during the decomposition of mixed leaf litter of and broadleaved tree species].

Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao

Hebei Province Key Laboratory of Forest Trees Germplasm Resources and Forest Protection/College of Forestry, Agricultural University of Hebei, Baoding 071000, Hebei, China.

Published: May 2021

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  • Litter decomposition is crucial for nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems, and a study in Saihanba, China examined how different forest types influence this process.
  • The results revealed that pure L forests had slower decomposition rates compared to mixed forests, with mixed litter (LBQ) showing the fastest decomposition.
  • Nutrient contents changed consistently across all treatments, with N and P increasing while C and K decreased, and enzyme activities related to decomposition varied, showing a positive correlation with catalase, urease, and acid phosphatase, but a negative correlation with sucrase.

Article Abstract

Litter is an important contribution to forest soil. Litter decomposition plays an important role in nutrient cycling of forest ecosystem. A field litterbag experiment was conducted to examine the dynamics of decomposition rate, nutrient release and enzyme activity during litter decomposition in the pure forests of (L) and mixed forests, including L and (B), L and (Q), as well as LBQ, in Saihanba area, Hebei Pro-vince, China. The results showed that the decomposition rate of leaf litter in L forest was significantly lower than that in mixed forests during the 720 d decomposition. The LB had the highest decomposition rate of L leaf litter. All treatments had the same change trend of nutrient contents, with the contents of N and P being increased and that of C, K and C/N being decreased. Contrast to pure leaf litter of L, leaf litter in mixed forests could promote the release of C and K, and inhibit litter N and P release. During the litter decomposition, the activities of catalase, urease and acid phosphatase increased, while that of sucrase decreased in all leaf litter of forests. The decomposition rate of leaf litter was positively correlated with the activities of catalase, urease and acid phosphatase, negatively correlated with that of sucrase. Our results showed that leaf litter mixture of , . and . could enhance the litter decomposition of , and that enzyme activities were closely related to litter decomposition.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.13287/j.1001-9332.202105.008DOI Listing

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