Pedologic and nutritional aspects of enhanced carbon-dioxide storage in forest ecosystems
1993
Huettl, R.F. (Forestry Dept. Kali and Salz AG, Kassel (Germany))
Enhanced forest growth in combination with relatively high Nitrogen deposition may result in further pedologic and nutritional changes and an even greater destabilisation of forest ecosystems.
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World Series (IUFRO)
Issue
4
ISSN
1016-3263
Publisher
IUFRO
Pagination
p. 47-48
Other Subjects
Indice de crecimiento; Deterioration du sol; Dioxido de carbono; Fertilite du sol; Etat nutritionnel; Foret
Language
English
Note
Summary (En)
8 ref.
Type
Summary; Non-Conventional
Source
Long-term Implications of Climate Change and Air Pollution on Forest Ecosystems, Schlaepfer, S. (Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research, Birmensdorf (Switzerland)).- Vienna (Austria): IUFRO, 1993.- ISBN 3 7040 1165 7. p. 132
1998-08-15
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