Effect of Various Meliorants on Respiration Intensity and Organic Carbon Content in the Soils of the Rostov Zoo
A. N. Fedorenko,
A. A. Gobarova,
K. Sh. Kazeev
Abstract:Organic substances (sawdust, straw, leaf litter, needles, peat, sunflower husk, charcoal), synthetic moisture regulator (Aquaterra hydrogel), mineral adsorbents and diluents (glauconite sand, diatomite, vermiculite) were used as reclamation agents to optimize the ecological state of the soils of the enclosures of the Rostov-on-Don Zoo, agroperlite, zeolite), biological products (Tamir, potassium humate, Baikal EM), as well as a combination of potassium humate and sawdust). The best results were obtained when a… Show more
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