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Octolasion Lacteum(Örley) (Lumbricidae) Affecting Nutrient Use of Beech Seedlings


Authors listWolters, V; Stickan, W

Appeared inResponses of forest ecosystems to environmental changes

Editor listTeller, A; Mathy, P; Jeffers, JNR

Publication year1992

Pages795-796

ISBN978-1-85166-878-6

eISBN978-94-011-2866-7

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2866-7_166

Conference1st European Symposium on Terrestrial Ecosystems: Forests and Woodlands


Abstract

Earthworms have been demonstrated to affect growth conditions of plants in various ways (1). However much of the studies supporting this conclusion have been carried out with crop plants. Informations about earthworm effects on forest trees are very sparse.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWolters, V. and Stickan, W. (1992) Octolasion Lacteum(Örley) (Lumbricidae) Affecting Nutrient Use of Beech Seedlings [Poster], in Teller, A., Mathy, P. and Jeffers, J. (eds.) Responses of forest ecosystems to environmental changes. London: Elsevier Applied Science. pp. 795-796. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2866-7_166

APA Citation styleWolters, V., & Stickan, W. (1992). Octolasion Lacteum(Örley) (Lumbricidae) Affecting Nutrient Use of Beech Seedlings. In Teller, A., Mathy, P., & Jeffers, J. (Eds.), Responses of forest ecosystems to environmental changes. (pp. 795-796). Elsevier Applied Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2866-7_166


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