Abstract A 200-day tethered litter experiment was performed to evaluate the effects of two dimensions of hydrological connectivity (lateral and longitudinal, two perpendicular dimensions) and three placement treatments (surface, semi-buried,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A 200-day tethered litter experiment was performed to evaluate the effects of two dimensions of hydrological connectivity (lateral and longitudinal, two perpendicular dimensions) and three placement treatments (surface, semi-buried, and buried) on Suaeda salsa litter decomposition and nutrient release. We used the hydrodynamic condition to represent hydrological connectivity. Mass loss in semi-buried and buried treatments was higher than the surface treatment (p
               
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