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The rate of cellulose decomposition in soils of Spitsbergen tundra / Piotr Bieńkowski.

Title: The rate of cellulose decomposition in soils of Spitsbergen tundra / Piotr Bieńkowski.
Author(s): Bieńkowski, Piotr.
Date: 1990.
In: Polish Polar Research. (1990.), Vol. 11(1-2) (1990)
Abstract: Annual rate of decomposition in five soil types of tundra situated in Fugleberg drainage area (Hornsund, Spitsbergen) was investigated by use of method of standard cellulose samples. Rate of decomposition varied from 15% to over 65% a year and was closely connected with nitrogen content of soil, which varied from 0.33% to 3.44%. Results obtained here are much higher than those obtained by same method in other Polar regions.
Notes:

Polish Polar Research. Vol. 11(1-2) :39-45 (1990).

Keywords: 631 -- Agriculture.
631.4 -- Soil science.
631.46 -- Soils, microbiology.
631.47 -- Soil surveys.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*32) -- Svalbard.
(*324) -- Spitsbergen.
SPRI record no.: 108633

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