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Microagrogenesis of chernozem in agrocenosis
The aim of the study was to provide scientifi c and theoretical substantiation for the process of microaggrega- tion of typical chernozem via the simulation of natural processes of soil formation under the effect of systemat- ic application of soil-protecting technologies of crop cultivation with surface packing of root and after-harvest remains, humus,
O. Demydenko, V. Velichko
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THE INFLUENCE OF MERCURY POLLUTION ON THE GROWTH OF BIO-INDICATOR PLANTS [PDF]
Heavy metals are found naturally in the earth, and become concentrated as a result of human caused activities. Common sources are from mining and industrial wastes, vehicle emissions, lead- acid batteries, fertilisers, paints, treated woods, aging ...
Kalinina, Katerina, Kovrov, Oleksandr
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Abstract Soil organic carbon (SOC) is central to the global carbon cycle, yet unsustainable cultivation has resulted in a continuing SOC loss and has made it highly vulnerable to future climate change. In China, the Well‐Facilitated Farmland Construction (WFC) initiative has sought to enhance soil conditions by integrating farmland management units ...
Zheng Wang +9 more
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Ерозионни фактори и риск от водна и ветрова ерозия на почвата в зоната на българските Черноземи
Categorization of soil geographical regions in Bulgaria distinguishes the area of Chernozems in a separate sub-zone of the North Bulgarian forest-steppe zone. The soil geographical sub-zone of the Chernozems, with minor presence of Meadow, Dark gray and
СВЕТЛА РУСЕВА +8 more
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Soil degradation resulting from water erosion poses a serious threat to food and environmental security, therefore the research of soil erosion features and soil erosion mapping do not lose their relevance.
M. A. Smirnova +4 more
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This study tested whether combining high tree species richness with mixed mycorrhizal types (arbuscular mycorrhizal [AM] and ectomycorrhizal [EM] fungi) enhances productivity in forest ecosystems. Results did not support this: neither litter production nor nutrient traits benefited from mycorrhizal mixing.
Elisabeth Bönisch +15 more
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Forest plantations influence on the thermophysical properties of southern chernozems
Purpose. Evaluation of the influence of Robinia pseudoacacia L. and Quercus robur L. forest plantations on thermal diffusivity, specific heat and thermal conductivity of southern chernozems. Methods.
V. A. Gorban, N. A. Bilova
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A Novel Assay for On‐Site Detection of Soil Microbial Activity
ABSTRACT Soil degradation and the loss of organic carbon threaten agricultural productivity and climate resilience worldwide. Yet, practical on‐farm tools for assessing soil microbial activity, an essential indicator of soil health, remain scarce. Most available methods require laboratory infrastructure or scientific field equipment, thus limiting ...
Franziska Weinrich +4 more
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MICROBOCENOSIS OF THE RHIZOSPHERE OF SOFT WHEAT WHEN USING BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS
Soil microflora is a powerful indicator of the condition of arable soils. This review summarizes the latest scientific reports concerning the structure of the microbial cenosis of meadow-chernozemic soil under agrogenic effects, as well as demonstrate ...
Natalya N. Shuliko +7 more
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Impact of anthropogenic factor on changes in physical and chemical properties of chernozems in the lake Sevan basin of the republic of Armenia [PDF]
This article focuses on the study of changes in the physical and chemical composition of mountain chernozems of the Republic of Armenia under the influence of an anthropogenic factor.
Kroyan Samvel +2 more
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