Burning experiments conducted in the laboratory indicated a 25-64 per cent loss of nitrogen from the forest floor at temperatures of 300-700 °C. Burning increased the nitrogen concentration of the residual material, but the total amount of nitrogen decreased. This may explain the frequent reports of an increase in nitrogen after burning.
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Knight, H. (1966). LOSS OF NITROGEN FROM THE FOREST FLOOR BY BURNING. The Forestry Chronicle, 42(2), 149–152. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc42149-2
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