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  • The studied important introduced coniferous tree species, i.e. the Eastern White pine, Douglas fir and Grand fir are the fast growing ones. The White pine produces very acid humus form, causing degradation, acidification and depletion of the soil, even comparing with the Norway spruce. Both other fast-growing species produce less acid and chemically extreme humus forms, but their high demand for nutrition leads to the selective depletion of the soils. The nitrogen content was the most topical concern in the studied cases. The effects did not differ much from the Norway spruce, being much more different from the natural mixed broad-leaved stands. The Dawn Redwood did function similarly as the broad-leaves, natural on given sites, producing soft and rich litter, decomposing very rapidly. Cultivating the studied introduced coniferous species, the forest manager has to consider relatively high degradation effects, comparable with the Norway spruce as for Douglas fir and Grand fir, considerably high
  • The studied important introduced coniferous tree species, i.e. the Eastern White pine, Douglas fir and Grand fir are the fast growing ones. The White pine produces very acid humus form, causing degradation, acidification and depletion of the soil, even comparing with the Norway spruce. Both other fast-growing species produce less acid and chemically extreme humus forms, but their high demand for nutrition leads to the selective depletion of the soils. The nitrogen content was the most topical concern in the studied cases. The effects did not differ much from the Norway spruce, being much more different from the natural mixed broad-leaved stands. The Dawn Redwood did function similarly as the broad-leaves, natural on given sites, producing soft and rich litter, decomposing very rapidly. Cultivating the studied introduced coniferous species, the forest manager has to consider relatively high degradation effects, comparable with the Norway spruce as for Douglas fir and Grand fir, considerably high (en)
  • The studied important introduced coniferous tree species, i.e. the Eastern White pine, Douglas fir and Grand fir are the fast growing ones. The White pine produces very acid humus form, causing degradation, acidification and depletion of the soil, even comparing with the Norway spruce. Both other fast-growing species produce less acid and chemically extreme humus forms, but their high demand for nutrition leads to the selective depletion of the soils. The nitrogen content was the most topical concern in the studied cases. The effects did not differ much from the Norway spruce, being much more different from the natural mixed broad-leaved stands. The Dawn Redwood did function similarly as the broad-leaves, natural on given sites, producing soft and rich litter, decomposing very rapidly. Cultivating the studied introduced coniferous species, the forest manager has to consider relatively high degradation effects, comparable with the Norway spruce as for Douglas fir and Grand fir, considerably high (cs)
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  • Soil forming effects of important introduced coniferous tree species
  • Soil forming effects of important introduced coniferous tree species (en)
  • Půdotvorná funkce důležitých introdukovaných jehličnatých dřevin (cs)
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  • Soil forming effects of important introduced coniferous tree species
  • Soil forming effects of important introduced coniferous tree species (en)
  • Půdotvorná funkce důležitých introdukovaných jehličnatých dřevin (cs)
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  • introduced tree species, douglas fir, grand fir, white pine, humus forms, soil forming function (en)
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