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Soil fertility gradients

Information available in the literature is restricted to isolated attempts to describe and quantify specific processes like litterfall and decomposition (Peres et al. 1983), rainwater composition (Schiavini 1983, Delitti 1984), soil fertility gradients (Lopes and Cox 1977), leaf nutrient concentrations (Haridasan 1987, 1992, Araujo and Haridasan 1988), primary productivity of the ground layer (Batmanian and Haridasan 1985, Meirelles and Henrique 1992), effects of burning (Coutinho 1990,... [Pg.68]

Carreiro, M.M., Howe, K., et al. (1999) Variation in quality and decomposability of red oak leaf litter along an urban-rural gradient. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 30(3) 258-268. [Pg.199]


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