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Home Publications Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Summer Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Summer Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature Effects of Associating a N-fixer Species to Monotypic Oak Plantations on the Quantity and Quality of Organic Matter in Minesoils

Effects of Associating a N-fixer Species to Monotypic Oak Plantations on the Quantity and Quality of Organic Matter in Minesoils

Chiti, T., Certini, G., Puglisi, A., Sanesi, G., Capperucci, A., and Forte, C. Geoderma 138:162-169. 2007.

Two soils developed over 21 years on a homogenious mine spoil bank- one under a pure plantation of Quercus robur L., the other under a mixed plantation Q. robur L. and N-fixer Alnus Cordata Loisel- were compare and contrasted in terms of quantity and quality of organic matter.


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Author(s): T. Chiti, G. Certini, A. Puglisi, G. Sanesi, A. Capperucci, C. Forte

Section: Soil Management and Growing Media

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