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Fig. 1. Location of Siemianice Forest Experimental Farm against Wielkopolska map
Figure 2. Forest habitat maps of analyzed parts of G ditch with soil profile location
Figure 3. Water storage in the layer 0–15 cm of the analyzed soil profiles, linear trends in its changes and S value (* – statistically significant), measured in April in 2002–2016 hydrological years
Figure 4. Water storage in the layer 15–100 cm of the analyzed soil profiles, linear trends in its changes and S value (* – statistically significant), measured in April in 2002–2016 hydrological years.
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