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DescriptionLitter Decomposition describes one of the most important
processes in the biosphere – the decay of organic matter. It focuses on the
decomposition process of foliar litter in the terrestrial systems of boreal and
temperate forests due to the greater amount of data from those biomes. The
availability of several long-term studies from these forest types allows a more
in-depth approach to the later stages of decomposition and humus formation.
Differences between the decay of woody matter and foliar litter is discussed in
detail and a different pattern for decomposition is introduced. Key Features
ReadershipStudents and lecturers in ecology and environmental sciences, researchers in different fields of ecosystem ecology and ecotoxicology, foresters, and nature conservationists. Table of Contents
Author InformationAuthored by Björn Berg, University of Bayreuth, Dept of Soil Ecology, Germany, and Ryszard Laskowski, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland; edited by Hal Caswell, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Massachusetts, U.S.A. |
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