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- who: Jellian Jamin and colleagues from the Southwest GermanyUniversity of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstrau00dfe, Landau, Germany have published the research: Physico-Chemical Soil Properties Affected by Invasive Plants in Southwest Germany (Rhineland-Palatinate)u2014A Case Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 24/Oct/2022
- what: The authors propose that the litter derived from I. glandulifera provides an energy intensive carbon source and most likely inhibit degradation by the soil microbiota resulting in a lower T50 reflecting less degraded biomass. The investigated soils in the study showed large amounts of silt. The study showed that the colonization . . .
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