Published December 15, 2011 | Version v1
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EDAPHIC CONDITIONS IN MOST COMMON TYPES OF OAK FORESTS AFFECTED BY DRYING

  • 1. Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Novi Sad, Serbia

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We evaluated the edaphic conditions in three most common types of oak forests affected by different degree of drying. According to Soil Map of Vojvodina Province R 1:50000 meadow black soil was indicated as a dominant systemic soil unit. Content of silt+clay fraction was above 60%, and two major textural classes were loam and clayey loam. The content of hardly available water was the highest in all types of forests with the most prominent drying process (ranging from 21,65 to 24,13%). Chemical soil properties varied only slightly, and the most prominent deviations were related to the content and ratio of carbon and nitrogen. The above mentioned characteristics
indicated the need for further monitoring in the common oak stands.

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