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Differences in soil organic matter, extractable nutrients, and acidity in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest soils related to the presence of ground flora
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- 2011
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Effect of Acid Deposition on Quantity and Quality of Dissolved Organic Matter in Soil-Water.
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- 2009
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Bioavailability of DOC in leachates, soil matrix solutions and soil water extracts from beech forest floors
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- 2008
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Partitioning of Hg between solid and dissolved organic matter in the humus layer of boreal forests
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Pools and fluxes of carbon in three Norway spruce ecosystems along a climatic gradient in Sweden
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- 2007
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Pools and fluxes of carbon in three Norway spruce stands along a climatic gradient in Sweden
2007) In Biogeochemistry(
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- 2006
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Concentration and Fluxes of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in Three Norway Spruce Stands along a Climatic Gradient in Sweden
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- 2005
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DOC leaching from a coniferous forest floor: modeling a manipulation experiment
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Dissolved Organic Carbon Leaching from a Coniferous Forest Floor - A Field Manipulation Experiment
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- 2003
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Long-term N addition effects on the C mineralization and DOC production in mor humus under spruce
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Contributions of Oi, Oe and Oa horizons to dissolved organic matter in forest floor leachates
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- 2001
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Changing of Lead and Cadmium Pools of Swedish Forest Soils
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- 2000
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Phosphorus fertilisation causes durable enhancement of phosphorus concentrations in forest soil
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