1958
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.19580830103
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Untersuchungen über die Zersetzung der organischen Substanz in Moorböden und Sandmischkulturen mittels der Stoffgruppenanalyse, insbesondere unter dem Einfluß der Kalkung

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“…Thereafter, r e i t i v e l i h t l e C is lost from the litter, and such loss as does occur is probably due to a loss of compounds of larger molecular size containing relatively less C in their molecular structure. This preferential loss has already been noted by Wittich (1939Wittich ( , 1943Wittich ( , 1944aWittich ( , 1944b, and more recently by Frercks and Puffe (1958). As fragmented needles are more easily lost from hair-nets than are whole needles, and since the samples used for C determinations were taken from needles remaining in the hairnets, it is possible that the loss of C observed after 6 months may be an underestimate.…”
Section: Extractable P O L Y P B L S Changes In Polyphenol Content mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Thereafter, r e i t i v e l i h t l e C is lost from the litter, and such loss as does occur is probably due to a loss of compounds of larger molecular size containing relatively less C in their molecular structure. This preferential loss has already been noted by Wittich (1939Wittich ( , 1943Wittich ( , 1944aWittich ( , 1944b, and more recently by Frercks and Puffe (1958). As fragmented needles are more easily lost from hair-nets than are whole needles, and since the samples used for C determinations were taken from needles remaining in the hairnets, it is possible that the loss of C observed after 6 months may be an underestimate.…”
Section: Extractable P O L Y P B L S Changes In Polyphenol Content mentioning
confidence: 74%