2022
DOI: 10.37501/soilsa/156060
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Forest habitats developed on alluvial soils in the area of mountains

Abstract: The aim of our research was to present the properties of alluvial soils from mountain forest areas. Additionally, the paper presents the vegetation accompanying the studied soils. The detailed characteristics will include the stand and the undergrowth. 10 study plots representing mountain areas were included in the study. Study plots were located in the mountains in the Bielsko, Ustroń, Szklarska Poręba, Węgierska Górka forest districts as well as the Bieszczadzki, Babiogórski and Tatrzański National Parks. At… Show more

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“…In stands with a higher proportion of larch (>60%), the lowest N 2 /C ratio was recorded, which confirms the poorer qual-ity of soil organic matter. The N 2 /C parameter was successfully used to assess soil organic matter quality in previous studies (Lasota and Błońska, 2022). A small admixture of deciduous species in coniferous stands leads to an improvement in the properties of the upper soil horizons (Błońska et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In stands with a higher proportion of larch (>60%), the lowest N 2 /C ratio was recorded, which confirms the poorer qual-ity of soil organic matter. The N 2 /C parameter was successfully used to assess soil organic matter quality in previous studies (Lasota and Błońska, 2022). A small admixture of deciduous species in coniferous stands leads to an improvement in the properties of the upper soil horizons (Błońska et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%