Mulch versus brash: a case study of in situ harvesting residue treatment and its effects on C and nutrients in soil and plant uptake during natural rewilding

Western hemlock brash decay was investigated over seven years on a UK lowland clay soil site, clear-felled in 2002 for broadleaf restoration. Two brash loadings (9.3 (Heavy) and 5.6 (Light) kg m − 2), a chipped mulch (9.4 kg .m − 2), a seeded grass and a bare soil treatment were incorporated in a fe...

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Main Authors: Rona M. Pitman, Andrew Peace
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/a6f9c26f45eb45d9ae7033b82be5f3c0
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