1952
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.19520580204
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Ökologische und bodenkundliche Studien über die Leistungen der Regenwürmer für die Bodenfruchtbarkeit

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“…This was demonstrated by Lunt and Jacobson (1944) (Table 15) and Graff (From Lunt and Jacobson, 1944) ( 1971) (Table 16), and has been confirmed by other workers (Powers and Bollen, 1935;Puh, 1941;Stockli, 1949;Ponomareva, 1950;Finck, 1952;Nye, 1955). Earthworms have also been shown to be important in New Zealand pastures that are rich in total molybdenum but poor in available molybdenum; the introduction of European species of earthworms greatly increased the amounts of molybdenum available for plants.…”
Section: Effect On Available Mineral Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…This was demonstrated by Lunt and Jacobson (1944) (Table 15) and Graff (From Lunt and Jacobson, 1944) ( 1971) (Table 16), and has been confirmed by other workers (Powers and Bollen, 1935;Puh, 1941;Stockli, 1949;Ponomareva, 1950;Finck, 1952;Nye, 1955). Earthworms have also been shown to be important in New Zealand pastures that are rich in total molybdenum but poor in available molybdenum; the introduction of European species of earthworms greatly increased the amounts of molybdenum available for plants.…”
Section: Effect On Available Mineral Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…After twenty-one hours, fiftyeight out of sixty worms exposed to pH below 4°4 were dead. It has been reported by several workers that earthworm casts are usually more neutral than the soil in which the worms live [Salisbury, 1925;Puh, 1941;Stockli, 1949;Dotterweich, 1933;Finck, 1952;Nye, 1955). It has been suggested that one explanation for this is that earthworms neutralize soil as it passes through them, by secretions of the calciferous glands.…”
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“…Curry 1976;Curry et al 1995) compared to regions with more continental climates (e.g. Evans & Guild 1948;Finck 1952;Edwards & Lofty 1975;Andersen 1987;Boström 1988;Fraser et al 1996). Earthworm population dynamics at Lyons were clearly influenced by changes in soil moisture.…”
Section: Earthworm Population Dynamicsmentioning
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“…Außerdem können sie durch Kalkabgabe die Bodenreaktion abpuffern (Baltzer, 1955, Graff, 1967. Unter Mitwirkung von Mikroorganismen (Lynch, 1983) schaffen sie Bodenkrümel von hoher Stabilität (Monnier und Jeanson, 1965) in Abhängigkeit von der Regenwurmart (Tischler, 1965, Dunger, 1983 und dem Gehalt an organischer Substanz (Finck, 1952). Die Regenwürmer vermischen den Boden intensiv (Bai, 1982, Bauchhenss, 1983) und verlagern dabei Nährstoffe (Graff, 1967).…”
Section: Occurence and Importance Of Earthworms In Lysimetersunclassified