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Assessment of c stock in forest soils in Poland over the last 30 years

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We presented the results of study on carbon C stock in forest soils of coniferous and mixed deciduousconiferous habitats in Poland. The C stock was calculated for each soil horizon and for the layer to a depth of 1 m. We compared the results of studies conducted today with 30 years ago and assessed changes in C accumulation in soils during that period of time. The C stock in the compared habitats did not increase within 30 years, even though the age of the tree stands increased from 55 to 85 years.

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22

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2

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p.503-510,ref.

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  • Institute of Environmental Protection – National Research Institute Krucza 5/11, 00-548 Warszawa, Poland
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  • Institute of Environmental Protection – National Research Institute Krucza 5/11, 00-548 Warszawa, Poland

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