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Author : Raulundrasmussen, K. Vejre, H.
Year : 1995
Title : EFFECT OF TREE SPECIES AND SOIL PROPERTIES ON NUTRIENT IMMOBILIZATION IN THE FOREST FLOOR
Journal :Plant and Soil
Comment :The accumulation of C, N and P in the forest floor was significantly higher at the sandy site than at the loamy site under all species. Strong root infiltration in the forest floors at the sandy site compared to almost none at the loamy site, is probably responsible for the differences in mineralization rate due to competition between the organic matter decomposers and the tree-roots/mycorrhiza for nutrients.

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