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Geodatabase of buried soils for reconstruction of palaeoecologic conditions in the steppe zone of East European plain [PDF]
In this article we carried out the analysis of amorphous and floodplain soils chronological sequences, which were arranged according to archeological and radiocarbon dating.
Lisetskii, F. N. +2 more
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Trait‐based responses of soil nematode communities to land use and climate change
By linking nematode traits to soil moisture and soil pore structure, our findings show that the effect of future climate on nematode body traits is land‐use dependent, likely reflecting stronger bottom‐up or top‐down regulation in croplands and grasslands, respectively. This trait‐based approach offers a practical framework for using nematode body size
Xiaoli Yang +6 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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Summer cover crops impact weed biomass and C and N acquisition
Abstract Despite the potential to improve nutrient cycling, weed suppression, and system resilience, mixed‐species cover crops remain underutilized in organic irrigated systems. This study evaluated the influence of cover crop diversity and associated weeds on biomass production (both cover crops and weeds), as well as carbon (C) and nitrogen (N ...
Francis J. Larney +7 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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Organic intercropping legacy reduces Fusarium pathogens and root rot in subsequent durum wheat
Abstract Intercropping is a sustainable practice becoming increasingly popular in the Canadian Prairies. However, its long‐term impact on diseases in subsequent sole crops is not well understood. We examined root rot and associated fungal communities in durum wheat [Triticum turgidum L. ssp.
Myriam R. Fernandez +5 more
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Root rot suppression mechanisms in lentil promoted by organic intercropping
Abstract Intercropping a grain legume with a grain nonlegume is of increased interest by producers in the Canadian Prairies, especially under organic production where intercropping is an alternative to the lack of economic returns of green manure or summer fallow.
Myriam R. Fernandez +5 more
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The area “Yamskaya Steppe” of “Belogorye” preserve is located in Belgorod Oblast near the concentration of mining factories: Lebedinskiy and Stoylenskiy mining and concentration complex (MCC), complexes of “KMA-ore” and Oskol metallurgical, TPP etc ...
N. O. Bakunovich +4 more
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Chernozems of Lubelszczyzna (eastern Poland)
Abstract The purpose of the work was to characterize the variously used humus in the south-eastern part of the Lublin region. The basic research material were data taken from the literature on the subject. Standard soil science methods were used in the study. The humus level of humus varieties ranged from 30 to 80 cm.
Chodorowski Jacek +3 more
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This study presents a detailed investigation of the Velika Vrbica loess‐palaeosol sequence, situated in the Wallachian Basin of northeastern Serbia, with the aim to reconstruct palaeoenvironmental changes spanning Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 3 to 1. Using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating, low field magnetic susceptibility (χlf), and mass ...
Zoran M. Perić +6 more
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