Quantitative and Qualitative Characteristics of Organic Matter Under Long-Term Exposure to Natural and Anthropogenic Factors
Mikhail Mazirov,
Nikolay Matyuk,
Laziza Gafurova
et al.
Abstract:Studies have found that the increase in differences between the amount of energy subsidies invested in agrobiocenoses and alienated from them over a 105-year period changes the direction of biochemical processes of organic matter transformation, which leads to significant losses of organic carbon reserves, which amount to 17.5 t/ha in highly degraded soils, 7.3 t/ha in poorly cultivated soils, and in highly cultivated increases them by 2.8 t /ha, respectively, compared with the initial content. Long-term use o… Show more
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