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Carbon and Nitrogen in Danish Forest Soils—Contents and Distribution Determined by Soil Order

Henrik Vejre*,a, Ingeborg Callesenb, Lars Vesterdalb and Karsten Raulund-Rasmussenb

a Centre for Forest, Landscape and Planning, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
b Centre for Forest, Landscape and Planning, Danish Forest and Landscape Research Institute, Hørsholm Kongevej 11 DK-2970 Hørsholm, Denmark



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Fig. 1. Map of Denmark showing sites and soil order.

 


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Fig. 2. Depth distribution of soil organic C, N, and C/N ratio. Each master horizon was analyzed in a separate ANOVA. Error bars are 95% confidence limits of the least square mean (1.96SEM) back–transformed to original scale. Identical lower case letters indicate that master horizons in different soil orders are not significantly different at the 95% probability level. Estimates represent group medians on original scale (Parkin and Robinson, 1994).

 





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