Phyitodetritus destruction speed as an indicator for biological cycle of pine stands in the litter plus top humus link in technogenic area of Zmiyiv thermal power plant
Journal Title: Лісівництво і агролісомеліорація - Year 2014, Vol 124, Issue
Abstract
The paper presents results of studies of litter phyitodetritus decomposition of pine forest stands in Zmiyiv TPP technogenic area. It was found that the progress of phyitodetritus destruction in highly aerotechnogenically damaged stands may be rated as considerably slowed down. Despite the decrease of litter coming in the stands, the litter stores are rising as a result of the dominance of accumulation in the medium (F) and lower (L) litter layers. A mass of litter levels depends on aerotechnogenic load and habitat conditions. Increasing pollution increases the term of forming the litter.
Authors and Affiliations
V. Voron
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