1971
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.19711290203
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Beiträge zur Genese und Klassifizierung der Marschen. III. Gehalte, Oxydationsstufen und Bindungsformen des Schwefels in Koogmarschen

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“…(2)-(10) in data analysis); significant changes in upper 5 cm of the soil: ⁎ p < 0.05, ⁎⁎ p < 0.01, ⁎⁎⁎ p < 0.001 conditions lead to P mobilization (Brümmer et al, 1971;Chacon et al, 2005). This process can also explain the increase of Ptot in DP, where the net change of Ptot in the soil was 0.02 t P ha − 1 higher that its quantity deposited with the sediment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…(2)-(10) in data analysis); significant changes in upper 5 cm of the soil: ⁎ p < 0.05, ⁎⁎ p < 0.01, ⁎⁎⁎ p < 0.001 conditions lead to P mobilization (Brümmer et al, 1971;Chacon et al, 2005). This process can also explain the increase of Ptot in DP, where the net change of Ptot in the soil was 0.02 t P ha − 1 higher that its quantity deposited with the sediment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Weiterhin konnen die untersuchten Profile entsprechend Brummer (1968) in die Bodentypen Kalkmarsch, Kleimarsch und Knickmarsch klassifiziert werden, wobei die Gesamtgehalte an Schwefel und die Anteile der einzelnen Schwefelfraktionen (Briimmer et al, 1971) sowie als morphologische Merkmale die An-IAbwesenheit von Kalk oder tonreichen Verdichtungshorizonten (Knick) herangezogen wurden (s. Tab. 5 (3)).…”
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