Acidification of soils by trees and forests
Abstract. The impact of isolated trees and natural forest vegetation on soil acidity is discussed. There is a considerable variation in impact between species on similar soils and between sites for any given species. The effect of coniferous plantations on soil acidity is reviewed and the causes of...
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In: Soil use and management - Oxford [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 1985, 1(1985), 1, Seite 0 |
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