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Microbial
Processes > Decomposition
Processes > Results to Date: 1
- Overview
Results to Date
- Forested sites have slower decomposition rates than harvested
sites.
- There is evidence of difference in rates of decomposition
among different treatments.
- Decomposition rates are faster at the surface than deeper
in the soil profile.
- Large microsite variability exists between the different
species of stakes used (see Priest River results).
- There is a noticeable difference when observing the stakes
from different extraction dates (see Priest River results).
Ongoing Analyses
- Analyses of lignin, sugars, and nutrients are being analyzed
from representative wood blocks for each treatment.
- Soil temperature, moisture, and aeration data are being
integrated into analyses for a future mineral soil decomposition
model.
Perspective
This study is part of a worldwide investigation of organic
matter decomposition in mineral soil. Sites of ongoing research
are Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, South
Carolina, Washington, Canada, Finland, Germany and Switzerland.
The results will be incorporated into a database for the development
of a mineral soil decomposition model.
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Forest results >
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