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Early-stage decomposition of maize litter at different positions in a semi-arid cropland
Authors:Cuicui Hou  Yingchen Li  Jianmin Ma
Institution:College of Life Sciences, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang, China
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Litter decomposition plays a crucial role in controlling carbon (C) cycling and nutrient turnover in agroecosystems. In this study, the litterbag method was used to investigate the mass loss and nitrogen (N) dynamics of maize litters (culms, leaves and sheaths) at aerial, surficial and belowground positions in the initial 191 d of decomposition. For any tissue, the decomposition rates in the air and on the soil surface were similar, but both were less than the decomposition rates below the ground. The sheaths always decomposed at a lower rate than the other two tissues at any position. During decomposition, the N concentrations for all tissues decreased at both the aerial and the surficial positions but increased for belowground leaves and sheaths in the last months. For the N amount, these three tissues generally exhibited a net N release during the experiment irrespective of the position. Overall, position plays a crucial role in controlling early-stage litter decomposition in croplands, and this role will be modified by litter quality. Therefore, further studies on litter decomposition should fully consider the litter position to comprehensively evaluate the biogeochemical cycles in agroecosystems.
Keywords:Aerial decomposition  mass loss  nitrogen dynamics  maize tissues  standing litter
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