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Phytotoxicity, not nitrogen immobilization, explains plant litter inhibitory effects: Evidence from solid-state 13C NMR spectroscopy

Bonanomi, Giuliano
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Barile, Elisa
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Capodilupo, Manuela
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INCERTI, Guido
2011
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Periodico
NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Abstract
Summary Litter decomposition provides nutrients that sustain ecosystem productivity, but litter may also hamper root proliferation. The objectives of this work were to assess the inhibitory effect of litter decomposition on seedling growth and root proliferation; to study the role of nutrient immobilization and phytotoxicity; and to characterize decomposing litter by 13C NMR spectroscopy. A litter-bag experiment was carried out for 180 d with 16 litter types. Litter inhibitory effects were assessed by two bioassays: seed germination and root proliferation bioassays. Activated carbon (C) and nutrient solutions were used to evaluate the effects of phytotoxic factors and nutrient immobilization. An inhibitory effect was found for all species in the early phase of decomposition, followed by a decrease over time. The addition of activated C to litter removed this inhibition. No evidence of nutrient immobilization was found in the analysis of nitrogen dynamics. NMR revealed consistent chemical changes during decomposition, with a decrease in O-alkyl and an increase in alkyl and methoxyl C. Significant correlations were found among inhibitory effects, the litter decay rate and indices derived from NMR. The results show that it is possible to predict litter inhibitory effects across a range of litter types on the basis of their chemical composition.
DOI
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03765.x
WOS
WOS:000293792400011
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1104384
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-80051599707
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03765.x/abstract
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  • 13C cross-polarizatio...

  • Activated carbon

  • Allelopathy

  • Carbon:nitrogen ratio...

  • Decomposition

  • Litter quality

  • Nutrient cycling

  • Root proliferation

  • Physiology

  • Plant Science

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