2013
DOI: 10.22363/2312-797x-2013-5-118-127
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Microbiological diagnostics of problematic environmental situations at the recreational natural facilities

Abstract: Выполненные многолетние динамические исследования показали изменение состава и структуры почвенного микробного населения под влиянием уплотнения почвы, что позволяет использовать их в качестве диагностических показателей при проведении экологического мониторинга объектов рекреационного природопользования. Ключевые слова: антропогенная нагрузка, аэрация, города-мегаполисы, загрязнение почв, лесные и лесопарковые ландшафты, микроорганизмы почвы, плотность почв, рекреация, тяжелые металлы, урбанизация. Урбанизаци… Show more

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“…n terms of the biodiagnostics and bioindications lated to the prevention of soil contamination. e soil microbial relationships can be used for orest and forest park landscapes [6]. s shows significant changes as a result of anthptible to high anthropogenic load, the aerobic during different periods of vegetative growth mber.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…n terms of the biodiagnostics and bioindications lated to the prevention of soil contamination. e soil microbial relationships can be used for orest and forest park landscapes [6]. s shows significant changes as a result of anthptible to high anthropogenic load, the aerobic during different periods of vegetative growth mber.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a large portion of the FES, there is a network of trails cutting through and in nearby residential areas, soil cover is practically absent. The wood plantations of the FES that are exposed to these recreation conditions, are extremely depressed, resulting in dieback of the stands, suppressed growth, and substantial damage [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%