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Global patterns in fine root decomposition: climate,chemistry, mycorrhizal association and woodiness
Authors:Craig R See  Michael Luke McCormack  Sarah E Hobbie  Habacuc Flores‐Moreno  Whendee L Silver  Peter G Kennedy
Abstract:Fine root decomposition constitutes a critical yet poorly understood flux of carbon and nutrients in terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we present the first large‐scale synthesis of species trait effects on the early stages of fine root decomposition at both global and local scales. Based on decomposition rates for 279 plant species across 105 studies and 176 sites, we found that mycorrhizal association and woodiness are the best categorical traits for predicting rates of fine root decomposition. Consistent positive effects of nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and negative effects of lignin concentration emerged on decomposition rates within sites. Similar relationships were present across sites, along with positive effects of temperature and moisture. Calcium was not consistently related to decomposition rate at either scale. While the chemical drivers of fine root decomposition parallel those of leaf decomposition, our results indicate that the best plant functional groups for predicting fine root decomposition differ from those predicting leaf decomposition.
Keywords:Carbon cycling  decay  MANE framework  meta‐analysis  nutrient cycling  organic matter  plant economics spectrum  plant functional traits  plant litter  soil organic matter
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