Since the eighteenth century botanists have been aware that the chemical nature of soil affects plant growth and distribution. One of the earliest causal consi-derations was made by Unger (63) in his book "nber den Einfluss des Bodens auf die Verteilung der Gewächse, nachgewiesen in der Vegetation des NordÖstliche
In recent years concern has been expressed about the danger of harmful pollution deposits which affe...
Several decades of research were dedicated to unravel the mechanisms involved in root-induced pH cha...
It is generally recognized that plant growth is affected by the acidity of the medium in which the p...
The level of acidity of a soil reflects its chemical and sometimes its biological condition. Changes...
In the past 25 years considerable controversy has taken place over the effect of Hydrogen-ion concen...
In this paper mineral composition and uptake of elements by plants in the strong acid soil condition...
Early agriculturists discovered the difference between acid and alkaline soils by means of the trial...
The impact of isolated trees and natural forest vegetation on soil acidity is discussed. There is a ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBoth alkalization and acidification of ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) nutrient enrichment is important for grasslands. This study aimed to...
In this paper, the impact of isolated trees and natural forest vegetation on soil acidity was discus...
Acidification of soil is a natural process with major ramifications on plant growth. As soils become...
The deposition of strong inorganic acids in forests leads to low pH values and high concentrations o...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_119463547.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
1. The atmospheric deposition of sulphur and nitrogen compounds in the Netherlands has been responsi...
In recent years concern has been expressed about the danger of harmful pollution deposits which affe...
Several decades of research were dedicated to unravel the mechanisms involved in root-induced pH cha...
It is generally recognized that plant growth is affected by the acidity of the medium in which the p...
The level of acidity of a soil reflects its chemical and sometimes its biological condition. Changes...
In the past 25 years considerable controversy has taken place over the effect of Hydrogen-ion concen...
In this paper mineral composition and uptake of elements by plants in the strong acid soil condition...
Early agriculturists discovered the difference between acid and alkaline soils by means of the trial...
The impact of isolated trees and natural forest vegetation on soil acidity is discussed. There is a ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBoth alkalization and acidification of ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) nutrient enrichment is important for grasslands. This study aimed to...
In this paper, the impact of isolated trees and natural forest vegetation on soil acidity was discus...
Acidification of soil is a natural process with major ramifications on plant growth. As soils become...
The deposition of strong inorganic acids in forests leads to low pH values and high concentrations o...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_119463547.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
1. The atmospheric deposition of sulphur and nitrogen compounds in the Netherlands has been responsi...
In recent years concern has been expressed about the danger of harmful pollution deposits which affe...
Several decades of research were dedicated to unravel the mechanisms involved in root-induced pH cha...
It is generally recognized that plant growth is affected by the acidity of the medium in which the p...