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Epicormic branches: a growth indicator for the tropical forest tree, Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff (Caesalpiniaceae). [PDF]
Nicolini E +4 more
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Neoformation of clay in lateral root catchments of mallee eucalypts: a chemical perspective. [PDF]
Verboom WH, Pate JS, Aspandiar M.
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Effects of cadmium, copper, magnesium, and zinc on the decomposition of citrate by a Klebsiella sp. [PDF]
Brynhildsen L, Rosswall T.
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Chromium cycling in soils and water: links, gaps, and methods. [PDF]
Bartlett RJ.
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Studies on the more soluble complexes of soil organic matter: 1. A method of fractionation. [PDF]
Forsyth WG.
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Podzols and podzolization in temperate regions
Mokma, D.L., Buurman, P.
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Long-term impacts of tree monoculture plantations on biodiversity are mediated by soil acidification
Balestra S +7 more
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Soil Science, 1984
ABSTRACTWe measured dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in soil solutions collected from the A and B horizons of a Spodosol in central New Hampshire. DOC averaged 33 mg/L in the A2 horizon and declined to 2 to 3 mg/L, similar to stream water concentrations, in the B horizon.
WILLIAM H. MCDOWELL, TIMOTHY WOOD
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ABSTRACTWe measured dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in soil solutions collected from the A and B horizons of a Spodosol in central New Hampshire. DOC averaged 33 mg/L in the A2 horizon and declined to 2 to 3 mg/L, similar to stream water concentrations, in the B horizon.
WILLIAM H. MCDOWELL, TIMOTHY WOOD
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