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The effects of leaf litter chemistry and anatomical traits on the litter decomposition rate of Quercus frainetto Ten. and Quercus cerris L. in situ.

Authors :
Pavlović, Pavle
Kostić, Olga
Jarić, Snežana
Gajić, Gordana
Pavlović, Dragana
Pavlović, Marija
Mitrović, Miroslava
Source :
Archives of Biological Sciences; 2020, Vol. 72 Issue 4, p543-553, 11p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a one-year decomposition experiment on Quercus frainetto Ten. and Quercus cerris L. leaf litter in natural conditions. The decomposition rate constant was 0.831 yr<superscript>-1</superscript> (Q. frainetto) and 0.458 yr<superscript>-1</superscript> (Q. cerris). For the initial chemical composition of the oaks' litter, differences were not found in concentrations of lignin and fats, waxes and oil fractions, but were found for water-soluble matter, hemicellulose and cellulose. Later decomposition stages indicated that lignin and fats, waxes and oil fractions influenced differences in both oaks' litter decay rates. Anatomical analysis revealed differences between the oaks in leaf mesophyll and epidermis but not in the entire leaf and lower epidermis. Results after 12 months of the experiment revealed that 48.04% of the entire leaf, 53.30% of mesophyll, 32.93% of lignified upper and 47.67% of lower epidermis in Q. frainetto, and 28.70% of the entire leaf, 31.60% of mesophyll, 25.17% of lignified upper and 20.93% of lower epidermis in Q. cerris were decomposed. Reduction in leaf thickness mainly was caused by the reduction of mesophyll parenchyma, composed of easily degradable plant materials. Leaf tissues with the most recalcitrant plant materials were lignified upper epidermis, covered by a thick cuticle composed of fats and waxes, and xylem within the leaf veins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03544664
Volume :
72
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Biological Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147866706
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS200902048P