Effects of microclimate, litter type, and mesh size on leaf litter decomposition along an elevation gradient in the Wuyi Mountains, China

作者: Shaojun Wang , Honghua Ruan , Yong Han

DOI: 10.1007/S11284-010-0736-9

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摘要: … an elevation gradient. The hypotheses were as follows: (1) litter decomposition within the same litter type would decrease across the elevation gradient, (2) litter decomposition would …

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