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    Decreased biodiversity slows down plant decomposition

    • Last Update: 2021-08-17
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Science and Technology Daily News recently published an ecological study published in the British "Nature" magazine, assessing the diversity of plant residues and the biodiversity of decomposing plant residues, both of which affect the rate of decomposition of plant residues


    The undecomposed dead plant tissue and its partial decomposition products are plant residues


    Stephen Heschweiler of the French National Center for Scientific Research and his research team conducted plant residue decomposition experiments at five terrestrial and aquatic sites, ranging from sub-frigid to tropical regions


    The research team also proposed a potential mechanism that may promote this effect


     

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