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Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Ekologii
Pages 265-282 : illustrations ; 24 cm ; Bibliographical references (pages 281-282) ; Abstract in Polish
Nitrogen input from the atmosphere was investigated in a highly industrialized region. It amounted on an average to 15.26 kg · ha-1 · growing season-1. The main nitrogen carrier was dust – 11.90 kg · ha-1 · growing season-1, representing 78.73% of the total input. Field and experimental data have shown that the nitrogen contained in dust was predominantly in the dissoluble form – 10.52 kg · ha-1 · growing season-1. Nitrogen washed out of the dust and the independent nitrogen input with rain water jointly represented as much as 90.50% of the total nitrogen input from the atmosphere.
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Kwiecień, Małgorzata
Kahlert, Karl Wilhelm
Bartkowiak, Stanisław Rachwał, Lesław
Sarnecki Jerzy
Goszczyńska, Wanda