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1977
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The pH value as well as the content of humus and some available nutrients (Ca, Mg, K, P, N) were assessed in soil samples taken from the upper part of the rhizosphere in 15 different types of moist meadows situated in northwestern Bohemia. The results obtained were evaluated mainly from the point of view of the occurrence of Ca, K, and Pin soil related to the species composition (which is the decisive factor in its classification in the phytocenological system). The greatest indicative value is shown by plants with relatively narrow ecological amplitude in the given phytocenological bounds, such as Cirsium canum, Carex caespitosum, Geranium palustre, Chaerophyllum hirstutm, and Viola palustris with Carex fusca and Eriophorum angustifolium.
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Balatova-Tulackova, Emilie, "Available soil nutrients related to species composition of some meadow communities in north-western Bohemia" (1977). IGC Proceedings (1977-2023). 6.
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Available soil nutrients related to species composition of some meadow communities in north-western Bohemia
The pH value as well as the content of humus and some available nutrients (Ca, Mg, K, P, N) were assessed in soil samples taken from the upper part of the rhizosphere in 15 different types of moist meadows situated in northwestern Bohemia. The results obtained were evaluated mainly from the point of view of the occurrence of Ca, K, and Pin soil related to the species composition (which is the decisive factor in its classification in the phytocenological system). The greatest indicative value is shown by plants with relatively narrow ecological amplitude in the given phytocenological bounds, such as Cirsium canum, Carex caespitosum, Geranium palustre, Chaerophyllum hirstutm, and Viola palustris with Carex fusca and Eriophorum angustifolium.
