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Impact of Acidic Soils on Leaf Decomposition in Veluwe Forests
Research indicates that the decomposition of dead leaves in Veluwe forests has significantly decreased, with acidic soils playing a crucial role in this decline.
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Updated about 11 hours ago
Summary
A recent study by meteorologists at Wageningen University & Research highlights a notable decline in leaf decomposition rates within Veluwe forests, with reductions observed since the early 2000s.
The research points to acidic soils as a primary factor contributing to the slowed decay process, which could have broader implications for the local ecosystem.
As decomposition rates have dropped by tens of percent, the findings raise concerns about the health of these forests and the potential long-term effects on biodiversity.
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