2016. New citation. Czech Republic, Scholar Alert: Document citing the scientific article "New definitions of the concepts and terms ecosystem and biogeocenosis" It was cited in the publication: [PDF] INDICATION OF FOREST SOIL FERTILITY DEVIATIONS BY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TROPHIC SERIES AND SOIL BUFFERING: GEOBIOCOENOLOGICAL … P SAMEC. Palacký University Olomouc,

2016. New citation. Czech Republic,   Scholar Alert: 
Document citing the scientific article "New definitions of the concepts and terms ecosystem and biogeocenosis"
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[PDF] INDICATION OF FOREST SOIL FERTILITY DEVIATIONS BY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TROPHIC SERIES AND SOIL BUFFERING: GEOBIOCOENOLOGICAL …

P SAMEC.

Palacký University Olomouc,  Olomouc, Czech Republic, 

The forest soil fertility is conditioned by surface and inner-soil development processes. The differences
between top-soil horizon (TSH) and diagnostic horizon (DH) fertilities indicate deviations at soil
buffering. The balanced fertility and its surface or inner conditioned deviations were distinguished 
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This article was cited:
OSTROUMOV, S. A., 2002: New Definitions of the Concept and Terms Ecosystem and Biogeocoenosis. Doklady Biological Sciences 383: p. 141–143. 
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200577836;

Phytopedon (Bratislava), Vol. 15, 2016/2, p. 1–11. 
PAVEL SAMEC Department of Geoinformatics, Faculty of Science, Palacký University Olomouc, 17. listopadu 50 , 771 46 Olomouc, Czech Republic, e-mail: psamec@post.cz 

INDICATION OF FOREST SOIL FERTILITY DEVIATIONS BY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TROPHIC SERIES AND SOIL BUFFERING: GEOBIOCOENOLOGICAL APPROACH 

Abstract 
Samec, P., 2016: Indication of forest soil fertility deviations by differences between trophic series and soil buffering: Geobiocoenological approach. Phytopedon (Bratislava), Vol. 15, 2016/2, p. 1–11. 
The forest soil fertility is conditioned by surface and inner-soil development processes. The differences between top-soil horizon (TSH) and diagnostic horizon (DH) fertilities indicate deviations at soil buffering. The balanced fertility and its surface or inner conditioned deviations were distinguished in a 11 km grid using map algebra of forest soil trophic series and buffering in the Czech Republic (Central Europe). More favourable classifications of TSH compared to DH indicate more effective surface forest soil buffering. On the contrary, more favourable classifications of DH compared to TSH indicate more effective inner forest soil buffering. Natural fertility concerns 35.4% forest soil in the Czech Republic. It consists only of inner-soil (13.7%) and balanced (21.7%) buffering. Deviated fertilities affects 64.6% forest soil in the Czech Republic. Less favourable buffering of TSH than DH occurs on oligotrophic-mesotrophic, mesotrophic-base, nitrophilic-base to base trophic series sites. It was caused by outer influences which resulted in increased C/N and reduced Bc/Al ratios. Key words: forest soil acidification, soil buffering, trophic series, top-soil, humus, map algebra 
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