Rates of litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems: global patterns and controlling factors

被引:838
作者
Zhang, Deqiang [1 ,2 ]
Hui, Dafeng [1 ,3 ]
Luo, Yiqi [1 ]
Zhou, Guoyi [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Bot & Microbiol, Norman, OK 73019 USA
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, S China Inst Bot, Guangzhou 510650, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[3] Tennessee State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Nashville, TN 37209 USA
关键词
climatic factors; geographic factors; litter decomposition rate; litter quality; path analysis; terrestrial ecosystems;
D O I
10.1093/jpe/rtn002
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Aims We aim to construct a comprehensive global database of litter decomposition rate (k value) estimated by surface floor litterbags, and investigate the direct and indirect effects of impact factors such as geographic factors (latitude and altitude), climatic factors (mean annual tempePlrature, MAT; mean annual precipitation, MAP) and litter quality factors (the contents of N, P, K, Ca, Mg and C:N ratio, lignin:N ratio) on litter decomposition. Methods We compiled a large data set of litter decomposition rates (k values) from 110 research sites and conducted simple, multiple regression and path analyses to explore the relationship between the k values and impact factors at the global scale. Important findings The k values tended to decrease with latitude (LAT) and lignin content (LIGN) of litter but increased with temperature, precipitation and nutrient concentrations at the large spatial scale. Single factor such as climate, litter quality and geographic variable could not explain litter decomposition rates well. However, the combination of total nutrient (TN) elements and C:N accounted for 70.2% of the variation in the litter decomposition rates. The combination of LAT, MAT, C:N and TN accounted for 87.54% of the variation in the litter decomposition rates. These results indicate that litter quality is the most important direct regulator of litter decomposition at the global scale. This data synthesis revealed significant relationships between litter decomposition rates and the combination of climatic factor (MAT) and litter quality (C:N, TN). The global-scale empirical relationships developed here are useful for a better understanding and modeling of the effects of litter quality and climate factors on litter decompsotion rates.
引用
收藏
页码:85 / 93
页数:9
相关论文
共 34 条
[1]  
AARON BS, 2006, BIOTROPICA, V38, P348
[2]   LITTER DECOMPOSITION - MEASURING RELATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF ORGANIC-MATTER AND NITROGEN TO FOREST SOILS [J].
ABER, JD ;
MELILLO, JM .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE, 1980, 58 (04) :416-421
[3]   The freezer defrosting: global warming and litter decomposition rates in cold biomes [J].
Aerts, R. .
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2006, 94 (04) :713-724
[5]   Litter decomposition in a transect of Norway spruce forests: substrate quality and climate control [J].
Berg, B ;
Johansson, MB ;
Meentemeyer, V .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE, 2000, 30 (07) :1136-1147
[6]  
Bryant DM, 1998, CAN J BOT, V76, P1295, DOI 10.1139/cjb-76-7-1295
[7]   Prior red blood cell transfusions in cancer patients increase the risk of subsequent transfusions with or without recombinant human erythropoietin management [J].
Couture, F ;
Turner, AR ;
Melosky, B ;
Xiu, L ;
Plante, RK ;
Lau, CY ;
Quirt, I .
ONCOLOGIST, 2005, 10 (01) :63-71
[8]   Apparent Controls of Mass Loss Rate of Leaf Litter on a Regional Scale [J].
Dyer, Mary L. ;
Meentemeyer, Vernon ;
Berg, Bjorn .
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 1990, 5 (1-4) :311-323
[9]   LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND NUTRIENT RELEASE IN DOUGLAS-FIR, RED ALDER, WESTERN HEMLOCK, AND PACIFIC SILVER FIR ECOSYSTEMS IN WESTERN WASHINGTON [J].
EDMONDS, RL .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE, 1980, 10 (03) :327-337
[10]   Primary production of the biosphere: Integrating terrestrial and oceanic components [J].
Field, CB ;
Behrenfeld, MJ ;
Randerson, JT ;
Falkowski, P .
SCIENCE, 1998, 281 (5374) :237-240