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Comparison of soil acidification and intensity of podzolization beneath decaying wood versus non-woody forest floors in coastal BC Klinka, Karel; Kayahara, Gordon J.; Chourmouzis, Christine
Abstract
Forest managers concerned with maintaining soil productivity must consider the impacts of forestry practices upon the features of a site. One critical feature is the amount and type of organic matter on a site, which may affect soil development. This study addresses the question of whether CWD accumulations increase the intensity of podzolization, thus reducing the long-term productivity of a site.
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Comparison of soil acidification and intensity of podzolization beneath decaying wood versus non-woody forest floors in coastal BC
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Scientia silvica extension series, no. 30
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Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia
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Date Issued |
2001
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Forest managers concerned with maintaining soil productivity must consider the impacts of forestry practices upon the
features of a site. One critical feature is the amount and type of organic matter on a site, which may affect soil development.
This study addresses the question of whether CWD accumulations increase the intensity of podzolization, thus reducing
the long-term productivity of a site.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Date Available |
2008-04-23
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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All rights reserved
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10.14288/1.0107287
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Reviewed
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Faculty
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