Mohammed Mahabubur Rahman, Jiro Tsukamoto, Yuji Tokumoto, Ashikur Rahman Shuvo
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Decomposition of plant material is an important component in the study of forest ecosystem because of its critical role in nutrient cycling. Different tree species has different nutrient release patterns, which are related to leaf litter quantitative traits and seasonal environmental factors. The quantitative traits of leaf litter are important predictors of decomposition and decomposition rates increase with greater nutrient availability in the forest ecosystems. At the ecosystem level, litter quantitative traits are most often related to the physical and chemical characteristics of the litter, for example, leaf toughness and leaf mass per unit area, and lignin content tannin and total phenolics. Thus, the analysis of litter quantitative traits and decomposition are highly important for the understanding of nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. By studying the role of litter quantitative traits on decomposition and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems will provide a valuable insight to how quantitative traits influence ecosystem nutrient dynamics. Such knowledge will contribute to future forest management and conservation practices.
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Abstract Introduction Leaf litter quantitative traits Roles of quantitative traits on leaf litter decomposition Roles of quantitative chemical traits on leaf litter decomposition Nutrient cycling in forest ecosystem Role of leaf litter quantitative traits on nutrient cycling Conclusion Acknowledgements References
저자
Mohammed Mahabubur Rahman [ United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Ehime University, Matsuyama 790-8566, Japan and Education and Research Center for Subtropical Field Science, Kochi University, Kochi 783-8502, Japan ]
Corresponding author
Jiro Tsukamoto [ Education and Research Center for Subtropical Field Science, Kochi University, Kochi 783-8502, Japan ]
Yuji Tokumoto [ Graduate School of Bioacgricultuaral Sciences, Nagoya University, Aichi 464-8601, Japan ]
Ashikur Rahman Shuvo [ Department of Botany, MC College, Sylhet 3114, Bangladesh ]