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Litterfall and nutrients return in Nothofagus antarctica forests growing in a site quality gradient with different management uses in Southern Patagonia

We evaluated the annual litterfall and nutrients return in primary forests of Nothofagus antarctica growing at three different site classes (SC) (III, IV and V) and compared two of these forests with adjacent stands under silvopastoral use (thinned 40 years ago), in Patagonia, Argentina. Traps were...

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Published in:European journal of forest research 2015-01, Vol.134 (1), p.113-124
Main Authors: Bahamonde, Héctor A, Peri, P. L, Martínez Pastur, G, Monelos, L
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