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Wildfire legacies on pyrogenic carbon stocks in Amazonian peatlands. [PDF]

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Thermal analysis of peat and peat soils

Thermochimica Acta, 1985
Etude, par thermogravimetrie et analyse thermique differentielle, de la decomposition thermique entre 210 et 375°C, de six echantillons de tourbe preleves entre 70 et 420 cm de profondeur dans une tourbiere ...
O. Atanasov, D. Rustschev
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GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF BACTERIA IN PEAT: II. PEAT PELLETS

Canadian Journal of Research, 1947
Pellets prepared from spongy, unhumified peat, were found to be well suited to the growth of the test organisms and were superior to pellets made from compressed, well humified peat. Sterilization had the effect of lowering somewhat the absorptive capacity of the spongy pellets and increased the buffering capacity.
A G, LOCHHEAD, R H, THEXTON
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Peat, Peat and Repeat

Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, 1976
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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ORGANIC NITROGEN DISTRIBUTION IN SELECTED PEATS AND PEAT FRACTIONS

Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 1978
The nitrogenous products formed by 6 N HCl hydrolysis of a variety of peats including a cultivated mesic profile, a virgin humic profile, a sedge, a woody and a sphagnum fibric peat were studied. Peat fractions separated according to particle size, woody and herbaceous materials isolated from a peat sample, and Typha and Carex plants growing on peat ...
F. J. SOWDEN, H. MORITA, M. LEVESQUE
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Phytohormone in Peats, Sapropels, and Peat Substrates

2016
The concentration of indole-3-acetic acid was measured in a low-moor peat, a high-moor peat, moorshes with a different degree of decomposition, and commercial substrates used for horticulture and pomology. In addition, the amount of IAA was determined in sapropels and in soils treated with different types of fertilizers.
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Peat and Peatlands

1995
The most recent definition of wetlands is given by Lugo (1990, p. 2): “Wetlands are areas that are inundated or saturated by surface water or groundwater, at such a frequency and duration that under natural conditions they support organisms adapted to poorly aerated and/or saturated soil.” This definition uses the following criteria: saturated or ...
Eero Paavilainen, Juhani Päivänen
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Proton binding on untreated peat and acid-washed peat

Geoderma, 2011
A sample of an ombrotrophic peat was washed thoroughly with nitric acid to release bound cations, and potentiometric titrations were carried out with the untreated peat and the acid-washed peat at five different ionic strengths of between 0.01 and 0.3. M.
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