fytolitter
Fytolitter, or plant litter, refers to dead plant material that accumulates on or near the soil surface as a result of growth, senescence, and fall. It includes leaves, needles, twigs, fruits, seeds, and other plant parts, and may form a distinct litter layer on the soil (the O horizon) in many ecosystems.
Origin and composition: Litter originates from annual leaf drop, twig shedding, flowering remnants, and fruit fall.
Ecological role: Fytolitter acts as a reservoir of nutrients and organic matter, influences soil moisture and
Decomposition and controls: Decomposition is driven by fungi, bacteria, and soil invertebrates, aided by physical fragmentation.
Measurement and variation: Litter production is commonly estimated with litterfall traps or litterbag experiments to measure