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Do the mineral soil components influence on nitrogen transformation in forest floor? / Nadporozhskaya, Marina; Lvova, Larisa; Fedoros, E.; Chertov, Oleg G.; Kovsh, N. V.

2012. Abstract from International Congress of the EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETIES , Bari, Italy.

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Harvard

Nadporozhskaya, M, Lvova, L, Fedoros, E, Chertov, OG & Kovsh, NV 2012, 'Do the mineral soil components influence on nitrogen transformation in forest floor?', International Congress of the EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETIES , Bari, Italy, 2/07/12 - 6/07/12.

APA

Nadporozhskaya, M., Lvova, L., Fedoros, E., Chertov, O. G., & Kovsh, N. V. (2012). Do the mineral soil components influence on nitrogen transformation in forest floor?. Abstract from International Congress of the EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETIES , Bari, Italy.

Vancouver

Nadporozhskaya M, Lvova L, Fedoros E, Chertov OG, Kovsh NV. Do the mineral soil components influence on nitrogen transformation in forest floor?. 2012. Abstract from International Congress of the EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETIES , Bari, Italy.

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Nadporozhskaya, Marina ; Lvova, Larisa ; Fedoros, E. ; Chertov, Oleg G. ; Kovsh, N. V. / Do the mineral soil components influence on nitrogen transformation in forest floor?. Abstract from International Congress of the EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETIES , Bari, Italy.1 p.

BibTeX

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title = "Do the mineral soil components influence on nitrogen transformation in forest floor?",
abstract = "Without performing a complete analogy between laboratory experiments and natural processes, it is likely to assume that the mineral substrates have a significant impact on the transformation of litter, especially during early stages of overgrowing of disturbed areas, and during the forest floor formation on the parent materials poor of R2O3.This phenomenon may play in nature important role prolonging the oligotrophic stage of boreal forests and affecting their productivity and stability.",
keywords = "Forest floor, Nitrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Plant residues, Forest floor, C/N ratios",
author = "Marina Nadporozhskaya and Larisa Lvova and E. Fedoros and Chertov, {Oleg G.} and Kovsh, {N. V.}",
note = "Nadporozhskaya M. Lvova L., Fedoros E, Kovsh N., Chertov O. Do the mineral soil components influence on nitrogen transformation in forest floor? // Proceedings of the 4th International Congress Eurosoil-2012 “Soil Science for the Benefit of Mankind and Environment{"} Bari , Italy, 2-6 July, 2012, p. 911; International Congress of the EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETIES , EUROSOIL 2012 ; Conference date: 02-07-2012 Through 06-07-2012",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
url = "http://www.timbre-project.eu/eurosoil-2012.html",

}

RIS

TY - CONF

T1 - Do the mineral soil components influence on nitrogen transformation in forest floor?

AU - Nadporozhskaya, Marina

AU - Lvova, Larisa

AU - Fedoros, E.

AU - Chertov, Oleg G.

AU - Kovsh, N. V.

N1 - Conference code: 4

PY - 2012

Y1 - 2012

N2 - Without performing a complete analogy between laboratory experiments and natural processes, it is likely to assume that the mineral substrates have a significant impact on the transformation of litter, especially during early stages of overgrowing of disturbed areas, and during the forest floor formation on the parent materials poor of R2O3.This phenomenon may play in nature important role prolonging the oligotrophic stage of boreal forests and affecting their productivity and stability.

AB - Without performing a complete analogy between laboratory experiments and natural processes, it is likely to assume that the mineral substrates have a significant impact on the transformation of litter, especially during early stages of overgrowing of disturbed areas, and during the forest floor formation on the parent materials poor of R2O3.This phenomenon may play in nature important role prolonging the oligotrophic stage of boreal forests and affecting their productivity and stability.

KW - Forest floor

KW - Nitrogen

KW - Carbon

KW - Nitrogen

KW - Plant residues

KW - Forest floor

KW - C/N ratios

UR - https://www.ifab-hamburg.de/documents/FinalProgramme.pdf

M3 - Abstract

T2 - International Congress of the EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETIES

Y2 - 2 July 2012 through 6 July 2012

ER -

ID: 34576436