2015
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229315040080
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The impact of vegetation on humus formation and morphology of brown forest soils in coastal areas of the southeastern part of Russian far east

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“…Our results demonstrated that there were considerable humus dissimilation phenomena in the tested pure forests, which was similar to the findings of Li et al (1992), He (2002), Dong et al (2015), Pshenichnikov and Pshenichnikova (2015) and Ni et al (2016). In addition, the results of PLS-R revealed that both litter characteristics and particular soil biological and chemical properties contributed to the dissimilation of humus, however, it was the soil properties rather than the litter characteristics which showed the dominant impacts on humus accumulation and humification processes.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Humus Dissimilation With Other Soilsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Our results demonstrated that there were considerable humus dissimilation phenomena in the tested pure forests, which was similar to the findings of Li et al (1992), He (2002), Dong et al (2015), Pshenichnikov and Pshenichnikova (2015) and Ni et al (2016). In addition, the results of PLS-R revealed that both litter characteristics and particular soil biological and chemical properties contributed to the dissimilation of humus, however, it was the soil properties rather than the litter characteristics which showed the dominant impacts on humus accumulation and humification processes.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Humus Dissimilation With Other Soilsupporting
confidence: 81%