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Under Hornbeam, except in forest cinnamon soil, fulvic acids predominated over humic acids in the eluvial horizons in the Dilizhan region. Under Birch, the humic-acid/fulvic-acid ratio was 0.71 in the humus horizon and 0.85 in the eluvial horizon. KEYWORDS: Betula alba \ litter/humus \ Carpinus...