

Author: Kemp P.R. Reynolds J.F. Virginia R.A. Whitford W.G.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0140-1963
Source: Journal of Arid Environments, Vol.53, Iss.1, 2003-01, pp. : 21-39
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Abstract
One of the more uncertain aspects of nutrient cycling in desert ecosystems is the extent to which decomposition is controlled by water availability. Some of this uncertainty may be partly related to the duration of the studies and/or differences in the chemical composition of the decaying litter. We conducted a 3-year field study of rainfall to determine the impact of summer (June – September) drought on decomposition of leaf and root litter of two shrub species (
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