Summary
Lysimetric observations in different deciduous forest sites show that the mobilization of water-soluble organic carbon in brown earths and weakly podzolized soils is in accordance with the evolutionary patterns of these soils.
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Herbauts, J. Direct evidence of water-soluble organic matter leaching in brown earths and slightly podzolized soils. Plant Soil 54, 317–321 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02181858
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