Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/1115/en

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The characteristic sight of mists of water vapour rising from the heaps in the cool morning hours bears witness in the second phase to a gradual drying-out and therewith to aeration. Simultaneously the C/N ratio begins to narrow, settling in the BKV at 12:1 by the end. The development of springtails rises — for one particular species of springtail in the BKV — sharply in the fourth week, then falling away again just as quickly by the tenth week. Other species follow and disappear again. In the BKV the duration of the second phase, overlapping with the first and third, already amounted to nearly four weeks.