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Phyto-amelioration of Degraded Chernozem

2013
The prevailing farming system in Moldova has brought about a loss of humus, degradation of soil structure and compaction of the plough layer of chernozem soils. The most effective remedy is steppe vegetation. Fifteen years under grass fallow restored 80 % of the humus and 95 % of structural quality.
V. Cerbari, T. Ciolacu
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Chernozem: Soil of the Steppe

2013
Chernozem is the predominant soil of Moldova and the country’s greatest natural treasure. Its profile is very thick, well humified and well structured – properties inherited from the steppe. Only grassland with its many-branched and deeply-ramified root system is able to produce abundant organic matter and humification throughout the solum.
A. Ursu   +3 more
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Influence of No-Till System on the Distribution of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen by Aggregate Size Fractions in Protocalcic, Endocalcic, and Pantocalcic Chernozems

Eurasian Soil Science, 2021
V. A. Kholodov   +8 more
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Contents of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Particle-Size Fractions of Aggregates of Typical Chernozems (Protocalcic Chernozems)

Eurasian Soil Science, 2021
V. A. Kholodov   +5 more
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Assessment of the Influence of Pyrogenic Factors on the Biological Properties of Chernozems

Eurasian Soil Science, 2020
K. Kazeev   +3 more
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Changes in the Plant Cover and Biological Properties of Chernozems in the Postagrogenic Period

Eurasian Soil Science, 2020
M. A. Azarenko (Myasnikova)   +3 more
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Chernozems

2008
Ward Chesworth   +12 more
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