Forest soil properties under elevated CO2: A five-year experiment

European Journal of Soil Biology(2021)

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Whether rising carbon dioxide (CO2) is causing changes in soil properties remains unclear. Therefore, the objective of our study was to determine the effects of elevated CO2 concentration on a mountain forest soil with respect to soil organic matter content and its quality, cation exchange capacity, nutrient availability and quantity, and activity of soil microbes. In our study, a young mountain beech–spruce forest soil was exposed to ambient (385 ppm) and elevated CO2 (700 ppm) concentrations for a 5-year period. We found that exposure of beech–spruce forest soil to elevated.
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Norway spruce,Beech,Soil organic matter,Cation exchange capacity,Nutrients availability,Soil microbes
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