ABSTRACT
Decomposition of litter refers to
both the physical and chemical breakdown of litter and the mineralization of
nutrients (Boulton and Boon, 1901 ). Decomposition of leaf' litter is a major
source of' nutrients in Forest ecosystems. As leaves fall, they are broken down
by insects and microbial decomposers. Organically bound nutrients are released
as Fiee ions to the soil solution and. consequently, made available For plant
uptake. Litter decomposition is, therefore, one other key biochemical processes
in Forest ecosystems (Switi et al., 1979). '['he micro — and macro —
invertebrate, bacteria and fungal communities depend on these organic resources
For food. Through decomposition, the nutrients within the leaves are converted
into a form available for uptake by vegetation, thereby exercising a critical
control on vegetation productivity (Mitsch and Gosselink, 1993; GroflIrian
etal., 1979). The key component of shifting cultivation system is the recycling
of nutrients through the addition of above and below ground biomass of the
fallow vegetation. Fallow in the tropics have large biotnass accumulation. Such
fallows can be natural, enriched or improved (Sanchez, 1999). Natural fallow
consists of indigenous secondary vegetation which grows after a cropping
period, whereas improved fallows are deliberately planted species which are
usually nitrogen fixing (Sanchez, 1999).
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GABRIEL, OJEVWE. "Leaf Litter Decomposition Rates Of Three Ornamental/Landscape Woody Plant Species In Umudike, Nigeria " Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 22 Dec. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/leaf-litter-decomposition-rates-of-three-ornamentallandscape-woody-plant-species-in-umudike-nigeria-7-2