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    Hotspots of the European forests carbon cycle by Nabuurs, G.J., Thürig, E., Heidema, N., Armolaitis, K., Biber, P., Cienciala, E., Kaufmann, E., Mäkipää, R., Nilsen, P., Petritsch, R., Pristova, T., Rock, J., Schelhaas, M.J., Sievanen, R., Somogyi, Z., Vallet, P.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (2008)
    “…This paper is the outcome of a group discussion held at the Savonlinna meeting ‘Management of forest ecosystems and its impact on the GHG budget’. The aim of…”
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    Chemical composition of snow cover in middle-taiga forest ecosystems in the Komi Republic by Pristova, T. A., Vasilevich, M. I.

    Published in Geochemistry international (01-02-2011)
    “…Researchers evaluated the effect of forests (of various age and the composition of the standing forest) on the concentrations of chemical components in the…”
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    Biological turnover of chemical elements in a secondary deciduous-coniferous forest of the middle taiga subzone by Pristova, T. A.

    Published in Russian journal of ecology (01-05-2008)
    “…The biological turnover of nitrogen and ash elements has been studied in a secondary deciduous-coniferous stand formed in place of a clear-cut spruce forest…”
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    Chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation and lysimetric water in an iron-illuvial podzol under mixed forest plantations in the Republic of Komi by Pristova, T A, Zaboeva, I V

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-12-2007)
    “…Data on the migration of soluble organic compounds and other elements in the profile of an iron-illuvial podzol under mixed forest plantations are analyzed. It…”
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    DYNAMICS OF PHYTOMASS OF A TREE STAND OF THE DECIDUOUS-CONIFEROUS PHYTOCENOSIS IN MIDDLE TAIGA OF KOMI REPUBLIC by S. I. Tarasov, T. A. Pristova, K. S. Bobkova

    Published in Sibirskij lesnoj žurnal (01-02-2018)
    “…Rock dumps of coalmines have high potential for forest regeneration and environmental capacity, which are dependent on the technology of reclamation and the…”
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