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Relevance. Forest shelterbelts in the steppe zone play a crucial role in stabilizing agrolandscapes by influencing the water regime, humus formation, and the biogeochemical cycle of soils.
S. S. Sheshnitsan +2 more
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Core microbiota in carbonate chernozem
The purpose of this study is to evaluate, using next generation sequencing NGS, the effect of long-term use of organic and mineral fertilizers on the core microbiota in Carbonate chernozem. The research was carried out in the long-term field experiment from 1950 on the Chetrosu Ketrosy Experimental Station situated in the Central Zone of Moldova.
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Pedogenesis of typical zonal soil drives belowground bacterial communities of arable land in the Northeast China Plain. [PDF]
Hou M +6 more
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Permangant-oxidizable carbon as a marker of soil quality in agrolandscapes
Different laboratory methods of soil quality assessment are considered by the example of soils of the North-Pre-Caucasian province. The article presents a detailed protocol for quantitative determination of Permanganate oxidizable carbon (POXC) fraction ...
A. A. Prokhorov +2 more
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Ampeloecosystems on moldovan chernozems
The stages of anthropogenic evolution of chernozems under vineyards immediately after deep plowing and after deep plowing combined with cultivation measures are analyzed; their diagnostic criteria are suggested. The interrelations in the system quot;soil-vine-winequot; within the chernozemic zone are revealed, and ampeloecological standards are ...
Ungurean, V.G., Unguryan, V.G.
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Global digital data sets of soil type, soil texture, surface slope and other properties: Documentation of archived data tape [PDF]
The file structure and coding of four soils data sets derived from the Zobler (1986) world soil file is described. The data were digitized on a one-degree square grid.
Rind, D., Rosenzweig, C., Staub, B.
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Influence of Water Erosion on Soil Aggregates and Organic Matter in Arable Chernozems: Case Study
Since Chernozems are among the most fertile soils in the world, the study of their degradation is of great interest. However, the microstructure and composition of the soil organic matter (SOM) in eroded Chernozems have not yet been sufficiently studied.
O. O. Plotnikova +4 more
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Water erosion significantly affects soil properties, yet comparative studies between different soil types are limited. This study examines the impact of erosion on the physical, chemical, and biochemical properties of Chernozems and Cambisols in the ...
Bořivoj Šarapatka +6 more
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LIPIDS OF PERMAFROST CHERNOZEMS
E.O. Chimitdorzhieva, Yu.B. Tsybenov
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The development and current state of the agricultural sector of the national economy due to the more active access to the global food market [PDF]
The chapter examines the main geographical patterns of change in land productivity over the past 100 years of the development of agriculture in the south of Ukraine. The chapter also considers historical and contemporary global trends in the formation of
Domaratsky, E. A. +4 more
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