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|a Plant Litter
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|b Decomposition, Humus Formation, Carbon Sequestration /
|c by Björn Berg, Charles McClaugherty.
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|a Decomposition as a Process -- Decomposer Organisms -- Initial Litter Chemical Composition -- Changes in Substrate Composition During Decomposition -- Chemical Constituents as Rate-Regulating: Initial Variation and Changes During Decomposition -- Climatic Environment -- Influence of Soil and Plant Community Factors -- Decomposition of Fine Root and Woody Litter -- Models that Describe Litter Decomposition -- Decomposition and Ecosystem Function -- Human Activities that Infl uence Decomposition -- Estimating Carbon Sequestration Rates on a Regional Scale.
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|a This fully revised and updated 2nd edition of Plant Litter focuses on decomposition processes in natural terrestrial systems such as boreal and temperate forests. The availability of several long-term studies from these forest types allows a more in-depth approach to the later stages of decomposition as well as to humus formation. It further briefly explores how processes are modified due to anthropogenic influences. Earlier findings are re-evaluated in light of recent research and with relevance to current areas of investigation. New concepts that modify or go beyond those already presented are covered and a new chapter on patterns of decomposition and accumulation on a regional scale was introduced.
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