Šebesta et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Acidification of primeval forests in the Ukraine Carpathians: vegetation and soil changes over six decadesŠebesta et al., 2011
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- Šebesta J
- Šamonil P
- Lacina J
- Oulehle F
- Houška J
- Buček A
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- Forest Ecology and Management
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Changes to vegetation and soil were assessed in primeval forests of the Eastern Carpathians after a period of 59–68years. We hypothesized that forest ecosystems were acidified through the long-distance transport of air pollutants. A total of 141 relevés and 20 …
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