2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202131109001
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Relationship of the productivity of forest den-drocenoses with the geomorphological profile of soils and their influence on the ecology

Abstract: It is well known that there is a relationship between the productivity of forest phytocenoses and soil fertility, which is largely determined by the terrain and soil geomorphology. An important element of assessing the productivity of forests is the substantiation of the methodology for modeling the age dynamics of the growth of forest stands, depending on soil and ground conditions. The solution of this methodological problem is possible only if there is data on forest objects, represented by permanent sample… Show more

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“…Practically in all regions of the country, the trend towards deterioration of the state of lands and soils persists. The main negative processes leading to land and soil degradation, changes in the habitat of plants, animals and other organisms are water and wind erosion, waterlogging, waterlogging, waterlogging, salinization and alkalinization of soils [3]. More than half of the total area of agricultural land in the country is subject to these processes [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practically in all regions of the country, the trend towards deterioration of the state of lands and soils persists. The main negative processes leading to land and soil degradation, changes in the habitat of plants, animals and other organisms are water and wind erosion, waterlogging, waterlogging, waterlogging, salinization and alkalinization of soils [3]. More than half of the total area of agricultural land in the country is subject to these processes [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%