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Changes in leaf litter decomposition of primary Korean pine forests after degradation succession into secondary broad‐leaved forests
Forest degradation succession often leads to changes in forest ecosystem functioning. Exactly how the decomposition of leaf litter is affected in a disturbed forest remains unknown. Therefore, in our study, we selected a primary Korean pine forest (PK) and a secondary broad‐leaved forest (SF) affect...
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author | Fu, Yan‐Mei Zhang, Xiu‐Yue Qi, Dan‐Dan Feng, Fu‐Juan |
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description | Forest degradation succession often leads to changes in forest ecosystem functioning. Exactly how the decomposition of leaf litter is affected in a disturbed forest remains unknown. Therefore, in our study, we selected a primary Korean pine forest (PK) and a secondary broad‐leaved forest (SF) affected by clear‐cutting degradation, both in Northeast China. The aim was to explore the response to changes in the leaf litter decomposition converting PK to SF. The mixed litters of PK and SF were decomposed in situ (1 year). The proportion of remaining litter mass, main chemistry, and soil biotic and abiotic factors were assessed during decomposition, and then, we made an in‐depth analysis of the changes in the leaf litter decomposition. According to our results, leaf litter decomposition rate was significantly higher in the PK than that in the SF. Overall, the remaining percent mass of leaf litter's main chemical quality in SF was higher than in PK, indicating that leaf litter chemical turnover in PK was relatively faster. PK had a significantly higher amount of total phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs) than SF during decomposition. Based on multivariate regression trees, the forest type influenced the soil habitat factors related to leaf litter decomposition more than decomposition time. Structural equation modeling revealed that litter N was strongly and positively affecting litter decomposition, and the changes in actinomycetes PLFA biomass played a more important role among all the functional groups. Selected soil abiotic factors were indirectly driving litter decomposition through coupling with actinomycetes. This study provides evidence for the complex interactions between leaf litter substrate and soil physical–chemical properties in affecting litter decomposition via soil microorganisms. |
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spelling | pubmed-84621552021-09-29 Changes in leaf litter decomposition of primary Korean pine forests after degradation succession into secondary broad‐leaved forests Fu, Yan‐Mei Zhang, Xiu‐Yue Qi, Dan‐Dan Feng, Fu‐Juan Ecol Evol Original Research Forest degradation succession often leads to changes in forest ecosystem functioning. Exactly how the decomposition of leaf litter is affected in a disturbed forest remains unknown. Therefore, in our study, we selected a primary Korean pine forest (PK) and a secondary broad‐leaved forest (SF) affected by clear‐cutting degradation, both in Northeast China. The aim was to explore the response to changes in the leaf litter decomposition converting PK to SF. The mixed litters of PK and SF were decomposed in situ (1 year). The proportion of remaining litter mass, main chemistry, and soil biotic and abiotic factors were assessed during decomposition, and then, we made an in‐depth analysis of the changes in the leaf litter decomposition. According to our results, leaf litter decomposition rate was significantly higher in the PK than that in the SF. Overall, the remaining percent mass of leaf litter's main chemical quality in SF was higher than in PK, indicating that leaf litter chemical turnover in PK was relatively faster. PK had a significantly higher amount of total phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs) than SF during decomposition. Based on multivariate regression trees, the forest type influenced the soil habitat factors related to leaf litter decomposition more than decomposition time. Structural equation modeling revealed that litter N was strongly and positively affecting litter decomposition, and the changes in actinomycetes PLFA biomass played a more important role among all the functional groups. Selected soil abiotic factors were indirectly driving litter decomposition through coupling with actinomycetes. This study provides evidence for the complex interactions between leaf litter substrate and soil physical–chemical properties in affecting litter decomposition via soil microorganisms. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8462155/ /pubmed/34594503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7903 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Fu, Yan‐Mei Zhang, Xiu‐Yue Qi, Dan‐Dan Feng, Fu‐Juan Changes in leaf litter decomposition of primary Korean pine forests after degradation succession into secondary broad‐leaved forests |
title | Changes in leaf litter decomposition of primary Korean pine forests after degradation succession into secondary broad‐leaved forests |
title_full | Changes in leaf litter decomposition of primary Korean pine forests after degradation succession into secondary broad‐leaved forests |
title_fullStr | Changes in leaf litter decomposition of primary Korean pine forests after degradation succession into secondary broad‐leaved forests |
title_full_unstemmed | Changes in leaf litter decomposition of primary Korean pine forests after degradation succession into secondary broad‐leaved forests |
title_short | Changes in leaf litter decomposition of primary Korean pine forests after degradation succession into secondary broad‐leaved forests |
title_sort | changes in leaf litter decomposition of primary korean pine forests after degradation succession into secondary broad‐leaved forests |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8462155/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34594503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7903 |
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