Litter dynamics of Dactylis glomerata and Vicia villosa with respect to climatic and soil characteristics

The rates of litter decomposition, organic matter loss and nutrient release for Dactylis glomerata (Gramineae) and Vicia villosa (Leguminosae) were studied at two sites in north Greece, which differed in soil pH, soil particle distribution and nutrient availability. Climate, soil characteristics and...

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description The rates of litter decomposition, organic matter loss and nutrient release for Dactylis glomerata (Gramineae) and Vicia villosa (Leguminosae) were studied at two sites in north Greece, which differed in soil pH, soil particle distribution and nutrient availability. Climate, soil characteristics and taxonomic plant differences affected the rates of litter decomposition. Litter loss was higher at site A (neutral soil) than at site B (acid soil). Organic matter loss was generally low. Dry weather affected both parameters. Nitrogen release from litter was higher for both species at site A. The rate of P and K release was higher in the neutral soil than in the acid soil for both species, while that of Ca for both species and of Mg for Vicia was higher in the acid soil. Phosphorus, Ca and Na release from the litter of the leguminous species began earlier than from the graminaceous species. P mineralization from Vicia litter seemed to start just after its incorporation into the soil.
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