The aim of the study was to analyse the pedological, chemical and biochemical properties of soil in order to assess the effect of plant cover species (chestnut, Douglas-fir and mixed vegetation) on soil processes. The selected area under Douglas-fir reforestation was homogeneous for climate, morphology and parent material. The study involved three soils: under chestnut forest (CS), Douglas-fir reforestation (DF) and the transition zone (T). A soil profile differentiation occurred after 50 years of Douglas-fir plantation. The thickness of soil horizons at the surface varied, and the OH horizon in Tsite was fourfold thicker than that in DF site. The A1 mineral horizon in T site was also thicker than that in DF site. The Munsell val...
Douglas fir reforestation plays an important role in Italian forest because no indigenous conifer ha...
This study was designed to measure the microbiological and chemical characteristics of forest soils ...
Case studies are necessary to assess the effects of changes to tree species on the physicochemical a...
The aim of the study was to analyse the pedological, chemical and biochemical properties of soil in...
Soil cover transformation and changes of morphological and chemical properties of Albeluvisols in cl...
The right choice of tree species to form forest cultures is of paramount importance to the preser...
These soil studies were carried out on eight permanent plots at the University Research Forest, Hane...
The objective of this research project was to determine the effect of afforestation with Douglas fir...
The study investigated organic carbon storage and tumover times and microbial activity in the epiped...
sed Understanding soil processes is fundamental to the success of forest restoration programs. We co...
Stand harvesting and regeneration were usually considered to be a critical phase for the sustainabil...
Long term sustainability of forest ecosystems is dependent on preserving soil quality. Therefore, kn...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
Several decades ago, many former pastures in Central Europe were afforested or colonized by trees af...
Numerous studies have confirmed that forests have the potential for a significant contribution to ca...
Douglas fir reforestation plays an important role in Italian forest because no indigenous conifer ha...
This study was designed to measure the microbiological and chemical characteristics of forest soils ...
Case studies are necessary to assess the effects of changes to tree species on the physicochemical a...
The aim of the study was to analyse the pedological, chemical and biochemical properties of soil in...
Soil cover transformation and changes of morphological and chemical properties of Albeluvisols in cl...
The right choice of tree species to form forest cultures is of paramount importance to the preser...
These soil studies were carried out on eight permanent plots at the University Research Forest, Hane...
The objective of this research project was to determine the effect of afforestation with Douglas fir...
The study investigated organic carbon storage and tumover times and microbial activity in the epiped...
sed Understanding soil processes is fundamental to the success of forest restoration programs. We co...
Stand harvesting and regeneration were usually considered to be a critical phase for the sustainabil...
Long term sustainability of forest ecosystems is dependent on preserving soil quality. Therefore, kn...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
Several decades ago, many former pastures in Central Europe were afforested or colonized by trees af...
Numerous studies have confirmed that forests have the potential for a significant contribution to ca...
Douglas fir reforestation plays an important role in Italian forest because no indigenous conifer ha...
This study was designed to measure the microbiological and chemical characteristics of forest soils ...
Case studies are necessary to assess the effects of changes to tree species on the physicochemical a...