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Annual litterfall dynamics and nutrient deposition depending on elevation and land use at Mt. Kilimanjaro
2015
Biogeosciences Discussions
Litterfall is one of the major pathways connecting above- and belowground processes. The effects of climate and land-use change on carbon (C) and nutrient inputs by litterfall are poorly known. We quantified and analyzed annual patterns of C and nutrient deposition via litterfall in natural forests and agroforestry systems along the unique elevation gradient of Mt. Kilimanjaro. <br><br> Tree litter in three natural (lower montane, <i>Ocotea</i> and <i>Podocarpus</i> forests), two sustainably
doi:10.5194/bgd-12-10031-2015
fatcat:mi5tikgk35hzxp57al4w64fwaa