The impact of the Austrian and Scots pine on the organic forms of phosphorous and the forms of phosphorous available to the plants in the reclaimed mine soil of the Energy-Industrial Complex Kolubara [Serbia]
2010
Miletić, Z., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Stajić, S., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Radulović, Z., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Mladenović, K., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia)
The impact of monocultures of the acidifying species (Austrian pine and Scots pine) on the content of the organic forms of phosphorus and the forms of phosphorus which are available to the plants in the mine soil recultivated by the reforestation was studied. The researches were conducted in Energy-Industrial Complex Kolubara (Serbia). The total annual yield of this element on the area of soil by the litterfall was determined. Under the influence of the cultures of the Austrian pine and Scots pine in the surface layers of the studied reclaimed soil the content of organic forms of phosphorus increased in comparison with the deeper layers, whereas the content of the forms which are available to the plants decreased in comparison with the deeper layers.
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