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Nitrogen Level and Decomposition in Scots Pine Needle Litter
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1982
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BiogeochemistryEngineeringNitrogen LevelBrown Needle LitterForestryNutrient CycleForest ProductivityBrown NeedlesForest SoilDeforestationGreen Needles
The decomposition of Scots pine green needles and brown needle litter was followed. The nitrogen level was initially 1.2% in green and 0.40% in brown needles. The decomposition rate of the nitrogen-rich litter was initially higher than for the nutrient-poor but after three years the accumulated weight loss was similar in both cases. It was found that the decomposition rate of the lignin of the nitrogen-rich litter was significantly lower than that of the nitrogen-poor in the incubation period after 500 d.
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