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Plant and Soil | 2017

Retention of dead standing plant biomass (marcescence) increases subsequent litter decomposition in the soil organic layer

Šárka Angst; Tomáš Cajthaml; Gerrit Angst; Hana Šimáčková; Jiří Brus; Jan Frouz

AimWe evaluated the impact of retaining dead standing biomass (marcescence) on subsequent litter decomposition in the soil organic layer.MethodsLitter of plants that naturally keep dead standing biomass in various extents, Calamagrostis epigeios (keeps most of its dead biomass standing), Quercus robur (keeps some dead leaves on the tree), and Alnus glutinosa (all litter falls to the ground after senescence), were either exposed to environmental climate (ambient) conditions for one year or kept in a dry dark place. After a year, both litter treatments were placed in the soil organic layer for another year. We monitored the mass loss and chemical changes during decomposition.ResultsChanges in the chemical composition of aromatic components in C. epigeios litter and decreasing amounts of aromatic compounds in Q. robur and C. epigeios litter during exposure to ambient conditions indicate an effect of photodegradation on these compounds. The litter of Q. robur also exhibited accelerated subsequent litter decomposition in the soil organic layer. In contrast, an increase of aliphatic and aromatic compounds and a decrease of carbohydrates in A. glutinosa litter during exposure to ambient conditions rather points to leaching or microbial decay of labile compounds than an effect of photodegradation. Moreover, the subsequent decomposition of A. glutinosa litter in the soil organic layer was decelerated as compared to the unexposed litter.ConclusionsOur results suggest that litter with comparably low quality (Q. robur and C. epigeios), as compared to litter with a high quality (A. glutinosa), is prone to photodegradation. This process facilitates subsequent decomposition in soil.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2013

Is the effect of trees on soil properties mediated by soil fauna? A case study from post-mining sites

Jan Frouz; Miluše Livečková; Jana Albrechtová; Alica Chroňáková; Tomáš Cajthaml; Václav Pižl; Ladislav Háněl; Josef Starý; Petr Baldrian; Zuzana Lhotáková; Hana Šimáčková; Šárka Cepáková


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2013

Soil biota in post-mining sites along a climatic gradient in the USA: Simple communities in shortgrass prairie recover faster than complex communities in tallgrass prairie and forest

Jan Frouz; Veronika Jílková; Tomáš Cajthaml; Václav Pižl; Karel Tajovský; Ladislav Háněl; Andrea Burešová; Hana Šimáčková; Kateřina Kolaříková; Jennifer A. Franklin; Jack R. Nawrot; John W. Groninger; Peter D. Stahl


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2014

The effect of native and introduced biofuel crops on the composition of soil biota communities

Petr Heděnec; David Novotný; Sergej Usťak; Tomáš Cajthaml; Antonín Slejška; Hana Šimáčková; Roman Honzík; Monika Kovářová; Jan Frouz


European Journal of Soil Biology | 2014

Allelopathic effect of new introduced biofuel crops on the soil biota: a comparative study.

Petr Heděnec; David Novotný; Sergej Ust'ak; Roman Honzík; Monika Kovářová; Hana Šimáčková; Jan Frouz


Journal of Environmental Management | 2018

Rough wave-like heaped overburden promotes establishment of woody vegetation while leveling promotes grasses during unassisted post mining site development

Jan Frouz; Ondřej Mudrák; Erika Reitschmiedová; Alena Walmsley; Pavla Vachová; Hana Šimáčková; Jana Albrechtová; Jabbar Moradi; Jiří Kučera


European Journal of Soil Biology | 2017

Low root biomass and occurrence of ectomycorrhizal exploration types in inhabited wood ant (Formica polyctena) nests in a temperate spruce forest

Veronika Jílková; Martin Vohník; Jens Dauber; Andreas Marten; Hana Šimáčková; Jan Frouz


European Journal of Soil Biology | 2017

Variations in soil chemical properties, microbial biomass, and faunal populations as related to plant functional traits, patch types, and successional stages at Sokolov post-mining site - A case study

Jabbar Moradi; Ondřej Mudrák; Jaroslav Kukla; Fabio Vicentini; Hana Šimáčková; Jan Frouz


European Journal of Soil Biology | 2015

The life cycle, population dynamics, and contribution to litter decomposition of Penthetria holosericea (Diptera: Bibionidae) in an alder forest

Jan Frouz; Pavel Jedlička; Hana Šimáčková; Zuzana Lhotáková


Geoderma | 2019

No difference in ectomycorrhizal morphotype composition between abandoned and inhabited nests of wood ants (Formica polyctena) in a central European spruce forest

Veronika Jílková; Martin Vohník; Ondřej Mudrák; Hana Šimáčková; Jan Frouz

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Jan Frouz

Charles University in Prague

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Tomáš Cajthaml

Charles University in Prague

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Jabbar Moradi

Charles University in Prague

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Ondřej Mudrák

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Veronika Jílková

Charles University in Prague

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Václav Pižl

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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David Novotný

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Fabio Vicentini

Charles University in Prague

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Jana Albrechtová

Charles University in Prague

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Jaroslav Kukla

Charles University in Prague

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