“…Even though these processes are related to moisture, temperature, aeration and the physical and chemical properties of the soils, as well as soil macrofauna activity, leaching by water and humus stabilisation (organomineral complexes and aggregates), the primary factor in these processes is the amount and quality of litter from woody species. For this reason, tree species substitution affects the quality and quantity of annual organic matter stock, as well as the decomposition rate, and can thus have a considerable impact on the modification of the physical and chemical characteristics of soil and on the processes in the soil (Pavlović et al, 1998;Albers et al, 2004;Moukoumi et al, 2006;Kostić et al, 2012Kostić et al, , 2016. Hence, the amount of organic matter and its dynamics have become a focus of research (Augusto et al, 2002;Moukoumi et al, 2006;Bonifacio et al, 2008;Kostić et al, 2012Kostić et al, , 2016.…”