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    Long-term changes of ecosystem services at Solling, Germany: Recovery from acidification, but increasing nitrogen saturation? by Meesenburg, Henning, Ahrends, Bernd, Fleck, Stefan, Wagner, Markus, Fortmann, Heike, Scheler, Birte, Klinck, Uwe, Dammann, Inge, Eichhorn, Johannes, Mindrup, Michael, Meiwes, Karl Josef

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-06-2016)
    “…•Ecosystem service related indicators were evaluated for resilient or adaptive behaviour.•The acid/base status of soils at Solling beech and spruce ecosystems…”
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    Predicting depth translocation of base cations after forest liming: results from long-term experiments by Guckland, Anja, Ahrends, Bernd, Paar, Uwe, Dammann, Inge, Evers, Jan, Meiwes, Karl Josef, Schönfelder, Egbert, Ullrich, Thomas, Mindrup, Michael, König, Nils, Eichhorn, Johannes

    Published in European journal of forest research (01-11-2012)
    “…Forest liming is a common measure to counteract soil acidification. In forest practice, lime is applied to the forest floor where it changes the chemical…”
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    Effect of wood ash on soil chemistry of a pine stand in northern Germany by Rumpf, S, Ludwig, B, Mindrup, M

    “…Addition of wood ash to acid soils will affect the soil chemistry of forests in a number of ways which were assessed for a pine stand in northern Germany. A…”
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    Effects of Lime and Wood Ash on Soil-solution Chemistry, Soil Chemistry and Nutritional Status of a Pine Stand in Northern Germany by Ludwig, Bernard, Rumpf, Sabine, Mindrup, Michael, Meiwes, Karl-Josef, Khanna, Partap K

    “…Lime and wood ash may be useful to improve acidic forest soils. A field experiment was conducted in a pine stand on a sandy podzol at Fuhrberg, Germany, which…”
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    Retention of Ca and Mg in the forest floor of a spruce stand after application of various liming materials by Meiwes, Karl J, Mindrup, Michael, Khanna, Partap K

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-04-2002)
    “…In a forest stand lime is commonly applied to the forest floor to neutralize acidity and to improve buffering capacity of soil by the addition of carbonate and…”
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