Linking litter calcium, earthworms and soil properties: a common garden test with 14 tree species
University of Minnesota · Minnesota Department of Natural Resources · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Tree species can influence biogeochemistry through variation in the quantity and chemistry of their litter, and associated impacts on the soil heterotrophic community. However, the role that different plant traits play in these processes is not well understood, nor is it clear whether species effects on soils largely reflect a gymnosperm vs. angiosperm contrast. Using a replicated, long‐term monoculture plot experiment, we examined variation in soils among 14 gymnosperm and angiosperm tree species 30 years after plot establishment, and assessed the role of litter chemistry vis‐à‐vis such variation. Differences in litter calcium concentrations among tree species resulted in profound changes in soil…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.54
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
10- PBPeter B. ReichCorresponding
University of Minnesota, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- JOJacek Oleksyn
University of Minnesota, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Institute of Dendrology, Polish Academy of Sciences
- JMJ. Modrzyński
University of Life Sciences in Lublin, University of Agriculture in Krakow
- PMPaweł Mroziński
University of Life Sciences in Lublin, University of Agriculture in Krakow
- SESarah E. Hobbie
University of Minnesota
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Litter
- Ecology
- Earthworm
- Gymnosperm
- Monoculture
- Biogeochemistry
- Soil biology
- Life in Land