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Seasonal changes in tree foliage and litterfall composition at reclaimed and unreclaimed post-mining sites

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    SYSNO ASEP0548138
    Druh ASEPJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Zařazení RIVJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Poddruh JČlánek ve WOS
    NázevSeasonal changes in tree foliage and litterfall composition at reclaimed and unreclaimed post-mining sites
    Tvůrce(i) Veselá, H. (CZ)
    Lhotáková, Z. (CZ)
    Albrechtová, J. (CZ)
    Frouz, Jan (BC-A) RID, ORCID
    Číslo článku106424
    Zdroj.dok.Ecological Engineering. - : Elsevier - ISSN 0925-8574
    Roč. 173, December (2021)
    Poč.str.11 s.
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.NL - Nizozemsko
    Klíč. slovanutrient dynamics ; reclamation ; spontaneous succession ; stoichiomentry ; tree biomass
    Vědní obor RIVDF - Pedologie
    Obor OECDSoil science
    CEPGA21-18623S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR
    Způsob publikováníOmezený přístup
    Institucionální podporaBC-A - RVO:60077344
    UT WOS000704979200003
    EID SCOPUS85115063324
    DOI10.1016/j.ecoleng.2021.106424
    AnotaceThe afforestation of sites disturbed after coal mining has shown to be a favorite technique to restore all ecosystem functions. Leaf traits of trees used in restoration may substantially affect nutrient return decomposition rates in soil and thus, ecosystem development. The aim of the study was to compare seasonal changes between the individual tree species at two different sites focussing on seasonal changes of leaf biochemistry, elemental composition, and their role in nutrient return to the forest floor and nutrient cycling. Foliage and litterfall characteristics (specific leaf area (SLA), nutrients, phenolics, lignin, chlorophylls, and cellulose contents) were studied at two sites of the same age (25 years) with different tree species at post-mining sites at the Sokolov area around 50 degrees 14 ' 09 N and 12 degrees 39 ' 05 E (Czech Republic). The first two sites (unreclaimed) were left to spontaneous succession with a dominance of Betula pendula, Salix caprea, and Populus tremula. The second two sites (reclaimed) was land levelled and afforested by Alders (Alnus glutinosa, Alnus incana). The study showed that foliage quality and composition differed between individual tree species and between sites, especially in the contents of nitrogen (N), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), potassium (K), and lignin concentration. Alder reclamation was most influenced by a symbiotic relationship with bacteria Frankia which support a high concentration of N in foliage and litterfall. However, the highest concentration of basic elements (Ca, Mg, K) was in foliage and litter of unreclaimed sites. A. incana had the highest content of lignin in foliage which increased steeply from August to September. Also, the content of lignin increased slightly in litterfall of unreclaimed sites during the vegetation season thought could have lead to slowing decomposition of litterfall and nutrient cycling in comparison to reclaimed sites.
    PracovištěBiologické centrum (od r. 2006)
    KontaktDana Hypšová, eje@eje.cz, Tel.: 387 775 214
    Rok sběru2022
    Elektronická adresahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925857421002792?via%3Dihub
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