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How Can Litter Modify the Fluxes of CO2 and CH4 from Forest Soils? A Mini-Review

Author(s)
Walkiewicz, Anna  
Rafalska, Adrianna  
Bulak, Piotr  
Bieganowski, Andrzej  
Osborne, Bruce A.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/24701
Date Issued
2021-09-17
Date Available
2023-08-23T13:39:09Z
Abstract
Forests contribute strongly to global carbon (C) sequestration and the exchange of greenhouse gases (GHG) between the soil and the atmosphere. Whilst the microbial activity of forest soils is a major determinant of net GHG exchange, this may be modified by the presence of litter through a range of mechanisms. Litter may act as a physical barrier modifying gas exchange, water movement/retention and temperature/irradiance fluctuations; provide a source of nutrients for microbes; enhance any priming effects, and facilitate macro-aggregate formation. Moreover, any effects are influenced by litter quality and regulated by tree species, climatic conditions (rainfall, temperature), and forest management (clear-cutting, fertilization, extensive deforestation). Based on climate change projections, the importance of the litter layer is likely to increase due to an litter increase and changes in quality. Future studies will therefore have to take into account the effects of litter on soil CO2 and CH4 fluxes for various types of forests globally, including the impact of climate change, insect infestation, and shifts in tree species composition, as well as a better understanding of its role in monoterpene production, which requires the integration of microbiological studies conducted on soils in different climatic zones.
Other Sponsorship
Polish National Centre for Research and Development
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
MDPI
Journal
Forests
Volume
12
Issue
9
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 the Authors
Subjects

Litter

Forest

Soil

Greenhouse gases

CO2

CH4

Climate change

Forest management

DOI
10.3390/f12091276
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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Biology & Environmental Science Research Collection
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