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Thinning effects on soil and microbial respiration in a coppice-originated Carpinus betulus L. stand in Turkey
2016
iForest : Biogeosciences and Forestry
Effects of thinning on soil respiration and microbial respiration were examined over a 2-year period (2010-2012) in a coppice-originated European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) stand in Istanbul, Turkey. Four plots within the stand were selected; tree density was reduced by 50% of the basal area in two plots (thinning treatment), and the other two plots served as controls. The study focused on the main factors that affect soil respiration (RS) and microbial respiration on the forest floor
doi:10.3832/ifor1810-009
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