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Author(s):Vetterlein, D.; Hüttl, R. F.
Author Affiliation:Vetterlein: Institut für Bodenkunde und Pflanzenernährung, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany; and Hüttl: Lehrstuhl für Bodenschutz und Rekultivierung, Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus, Cottbus, Germany
Title:Can applied organic matter fulfil similar functions as soil organic matter? Risk-benefit analysis for organic matter application as a potential strategy for rehabilitation of disturbed ecosystems
Source:Plant and Soil. Vol. 213, No. 1/2, 1999, p. 1-10.
Publishing Information:Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers
# of Pages:10
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Organic matter; Soil amendments; Disturbed soils; Reclamation; Humic substances; Productivity; Biota; Comparisons; Decomposition; Cation exchange capacity; Sewage sludge; Composts; Carbon; Application rates; Application frequency; Agriculture; Nitrogen; Heavy metals; Risk assessment
Abstract/Contents:"This paper provides a summary of the amount and distribution of organic matter in natural ecosystems, and in such land-use systems as forestry and agriculture." Addresses the risks and benefits associated with applying organic matter to systems which do not have it. Discusses the management, functions and application of soil organic matter. Also describes the effect of sewage sludge and compost application on soil carbon content.
Language:English
References:83
See Also:Other items relating to: Biostimulants
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Vetterlein, D., and R. F. Hüttl. 1999. Can applied organic matter fulfil similar functions as soil organic matter? Risk-benefit analysis for organic matter application as a potential strategy for rehabilitation of disturbed ecosystems. Plant Soil. 213(1/2):p. 1-10.
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