Home‐field advantage of litter decomposition: from the phyllosphere to the soil
Plants often associate with specialized decomposer communities that increase plant litter
breakdown, a phenomenon that is known as the 'home‐field advantage'(HFA). Although the …
breakdown, a phenomenon that is known as the 'home‐field advantage'(HFA). Although the …
Research progress on the decomposition process of plant litter in wetlands: A review
X Zhou, K Dong, Y Tang, H Huang, G Peng, D Wang - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Wetland is a transitional area where terrestrial ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems interact
and influence each other, and it is an important ecosystem on the Earth's surface. Due to the …
and influence each other, and it is an important ecosystem on the Earth's surface. Due to the …
The role of plant litter in driving plant-soil feedbacks
Most studies focusing on plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) have considered direct interactions
between plants, abiotic conditions (eg, soil nutrients) and rhizosphere communities (eg …
between plants, abiotic conditions (eg, soil nutrients) and rhizosphere communities (eg …
Asymmetric responses of leaf litter decomposition to precipitation changes in global terrestrial ecosystem
J Su, Y Zhao, Y Bai - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate change-induced alterations in precipitation regimes can substantially impact litter
decomposition and consequently affect carbon (C) and nutrient cycling in terrestrial …
decomposition and consequently affect carbon (C) and nutrient cycling in terrestrial …
High functional breadth of microbial communities decreases home-field advantage of litter decomposition
M Zhu, N Fanin, Q Wang, Z Xu, S Liang, J Ye… - Soil Biology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Home-field advantage (HFA) predicts that litter decomposes faster under its derived plant
species. Growing evidence suggests that HFA depends on litter chemical traits and the …
species. Growing evidence suggests that HFA depends on litter chemical traits and the …
Invasive plant-derived dissolved organic matter alters microbial communities and carbon cycling in soils
Plant invaders often exhibit substantially higher productivity than the communities they
replace. However, little is known about interactions among invaders and microbial …
replace. However, little is known about interactions among invaders and microbial …
Soil degradation regulates the effects of litter decomposition on soil microbial nutrient limitation: Evidence from soil enzymatic activity and stoichiometry
J Li, X Niu, P Wang, J Yang, J Liu, D Wu… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Soil microorganisms could obtain energy and nutrients during litter decomposition with the
help of soil extracellular enzymes. The litter types were among the most critical factors that …
help of soil extracellular enzymes. The litter types were among the most critical factors that …
Relationships between fungal community composition in decomposing leaf litter and home‐field advantage effects
GF Veen, BL Snoek, T Bakx‐Schotman… - Functional …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Increasing evidence suggests that specific interactions between microbial decomposers and
plant litter, named home‐field advantage (HFA), influence litter breakdown. However, we still …
plant litter, named home‐field advantage (HFA), influence litter breakdown. However, we still …
What drives leaf litter decomposition and the decomposer community in subtropical forests–the richness of the above-ground tree community or that of the leaf litter?
H Lin, Y Li, H Bruelheide, S Zhang, H Ren… - Soil Biology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
There is increasing concern regarding how plant diversity affects litter decomposition.
However, few experiments have simultaneously investigated the independent effects of litter …
However, few experiments have simultaneously investigated the independent effects of litter …
Home-field advantage of litter decomposition differs between leaves and fine roots
Litter decomposition is a fundamental process influencing carbon dynamics and nutrient
cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. In the 20th century, it was commonly accepted that climate …
cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. In the 20th century, it was commonly accepted that climate …