Preface to third edition

Paul Anthony Czysz
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When starting our work on this book we intended to summarize and synthesize the new information that had developed in the past 20–30 years in the field of plant litter decomposition. It turned out, however, that the main part of more recent work was directed toward boreal and temperate forest systems and therefore, with a focus on these ecosystems we finally concluded a synthesis that has a similarity to a case study. Still, we hope that a deeper insight into the behavior of a limited number of litter species will be of value for a generalization and also for the identification of process systems that deviate from those presented here. We have written the book focusing on the transfer from newly shed litter to recalcitrant humus, describing and explaining the system of chemical changes taking place in the process both on a mechanistic basis and on a more general and regional level, considering different climates and species. As a synthesis, this book gives some new aspects on decomposition that to some may be controversial. Thus, the fact that we emphasize the dominant role of microorganisms in the process may be disturbing to many readers, as well as the strong emphasis we give to the fact that humus layers actually do grow over millennia and that at a considerable rate, and thus really sequester, e.g., C and N. This book is based primarily on data and conclusions made from field studies. We have focused on undisturbed forest systems in an attempt to create a basic understanding and basic mechanisms for the decomposition and transformation processes. Its emphasis is on boreal systems for the obvious reason that there appeared to exist more data about these systems that could be synthesized. The information from temperate systems has rather supported and extended the conclusions, suggesting that the synthesis so far may be applicable to at least both types of systems.
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第三版前言
当我们开始写这本书的时候,我们打算总结和综合过去20-30年来在植物凋落物分解领域发展起来的新信息。然而,事实证明,最近工作的主要部分是针对北方和温带森林系统,因此,随着对这些生态系统的关注,我们最终得出了一个与案例研究相似的综合研究。尽管如此,我们希望对有限数量的凋落物物种的行为有更深入的了解,这将对概括和识别偏离这里所呈现的过程系统有价值。我们已经写了这本书,重点关注从新脱落的凋落物到难以抵抗的腐殖质的转移,描述和解释了在这一过程中发生的化学变化系统,在机械基础上,在更一般和区域的层面上,考虑到不同的气候和物种。作为一个综合,这本书给出了一些新的方面的分解,有些可能是有争议的。因此,我们强调微生物在这一过程中的主导作用,这一事实可能会让许多读者感到不安,同时我们也强调了腐殖质层实际上确实在数千年里以相当大的速度生长,从而真正隔离了碳和氮,这一事实。本书主要基于实地研究得出的数据和结论。我们把重点放在未受干扰的森林系统上,试图建立对分解和转化过程的基本认识和基本机制。它的重点是北方系统,原因很明显,似乎存在更多关于这些系统的数据,可以综合。来自温带系统的信息相当支持和扩展了这些结论,表明迄今为止的综合可能至少适用于两种类型的系统。
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