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روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
3
From page
677
To page
679
Abstract
At a formerly limed study site in a spruce forest on acidic soil in the Solling mountains, Central Germany, adult or near adult specimens of Lumbricus terrestris were inoculated. The establishment of a reproducing population was monitored for four years. Burrowing activity was detected down to 50 cm, with locally marked incorporation of organic matter to a depth of 20 cm. Chemical changes due to lime particles were restricted to earthworm burrows and a thin surrounding soil layer. A random sample of soil cores revealed no differences in soil chemical characteristics between limed plots with or without L. terrestris.
Journal title
Reports on Mathematical Physics
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Reports on Mathematical Physics
Record number
1991118
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