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Ciclo del fosforo en un ecosistema forestal caducifolio de la Sierra de Gata

Authors: Gallardo, Juan F.; Gallego, H. A.; Martín Jiménez, Ángela; Moreno, G.; Menéndez, Inmaculada; Rico Rodríguez, M.; Santa Regina, Ignacio; +2 Authors

Ciclo del fosforo en un ecosistema forestal caducifolio de la Sierra de Gata

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[ES]Se expone la repartición compartimental y flujos del fósforo en un ecosistema forestal de Quercus pyrenaica (y algunas de sus formas del subsistema edáfico) ubicado en Navasfrías (Sierra de Gata, Provincia de Salamanca). La mayor parte del P se encuentra en el suelo, siendo el contenido edáfico de P asimilable teóricamente suficiente para la nutrición árbórea.

[EN] A global balance sheet of P in different compartments of a forest ecosystem (Quercus pyrenaica) in the Navasfrías site (Sierra de Gata Mountains, Province of Salamanca, Spain) is exposed. Most of the P is in the soil subsystem, so the assimilable P content is theorically enough for the nutritional demand of the trees.

6 páginas, 1 figura. -- Congreso celebrado en Pontevedra, 14 al 18 de junio de 1993

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Forest ecosystems, Quercus pyrenaica, Phosphorus, Biogeochemical cycles

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