Aims This study investigates, in a montane forest in Kenya, the changes in amount and stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) as a consequence of: a) forest degradation, by comparing primary and degraded forests; b) the replacement of degraded forests with cypress and tea plantations, by consideri...
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Chiti, T.
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Díaz Pinés, Eugenio
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Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
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Marzaioli, F.
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Valentini, R.
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[Soil organic carbon changes following degradation and conversion to cypress and tea plantations in a tropical mountain forest in Kenya]
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Soil organic carbon changes following degradation and conversion to cypress and tea plantations in a tropical mountain forest in Kenya