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Decomposition and element concentrations of Norway spruce needle litter with differing B, N, or P status
Authors:Tarja Lehto  Pedro J Aphalo  Pekka Saranpää  Tapio Laakso  Aino Smolander
Institution:1. Faculty of Forest Sciences, University of Joensuu, P.O. Box?111, 80101, Joensuu, Finland
2. Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box?65, 00014, Helsinki, Finland
3. Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa Research Unit, P.O. Box?18, 01301, Vantaa, Finland
Abstract:Adequate boron (B) nutrition may decrease concentrations of phenolic compounds and enhance structural integrity and lignification in plants, compared with suboptimal B. This could affect decomposition in areas where B deficiencies are common. The mass loss and changes in element concentrations in Norway spruce needle litter were studied with combinations of litter from high-B and low-B trees, incubated for 29 months, in either B fertilised or control plots without B addition. The litter originated from the same Norway spruce field experiments. Additionally, the field experiments included long-term N and P treatments. Initially, lowest lignin concentrations were found in Norway spruce litter from the treatment P and particularly in the combination B?+?P, and highest in the B?+?N fertilised plots. The mass loss of Norway spruce litter was not affected by the treatments. However, Blitter increased Cu accumulation. The litter from the B?+?P fertilised plots accumulated considerably more Al, Ca, S and Zn than the other treatments, whereas B together with N reduced the remaining amounts of these elements. Reduced nutrient release from litter may have far-reaching consequences on nutrient cycles in forests.
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