Abstract
Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-921, Korea(Received August 16, 2014; Revised September 29, 2014; Accepted September 29, 2014)ABSTRACTSForest floor is one of most distinctive features of forest ecosystem, which provides plants and soil microbeswith nutrients, and controls hydrologic condition within the floor by intercepting water during a rainfallevent and evaporates back into the atmosphere. In this study rainfall interception loss by decomposed forestfloor of a deciduous forest has been experimentally estimated using rainfall simulation experiments. Litter-decomposing fungi were incubated on deciduous forest floor samples for the experiment purposes. On adeciduous floor, a 4.22 mm·kg
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