Articles | Volume 11, issue 20
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-5889-2014
© Author(s) 2014. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Disturbances can control fine-scale pedodiversity in old-growth forests: is the soil evolution theory disturbed as well?
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RC C1532: 'Referee commenti', Anonymous Referee #2, 09 May 2014
- AC C2119: 'RESPONSE TO THE COMMENT OF REFEREE #2', Pavel Samonil, 05 Jun 2014
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SC C1882: 'Trees and forest soils', Lukasz Pawlik, 26 May 2014
- AC C2121: 'RESPONSE TO THE COMMENT OF LUKASZ PAWLIK', Pavel Samonil, 05 Jun 2014
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RC C2218: 'Referee comments', Anonymous Referee #3, 06 Jun 2014
- AC C2223: 'RESPONSE TO THE COMMENT OF REFEREE #3', Pavel Samonil, 06 Jun 2014
- AC C4200: 'bg-2013-614, query relevent to current state of the article', Pavel Samonil, 08 Aug 2014