2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229313030101
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Specificity of the physical properties of soils in locally waterlogged landscapes in the lower reaches of the Don River

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“…The changes in the soil's structure can be considered a diagnostic feature of the locally waterlogged chernozems (Tishchenko et al, 2013), but Fahmi et al (2014), showed that the soil waterlogging decreased aggregate stability, soil particle density and bulk density, but in not long waterlogging period, when studied the influence of height waterlogging on soil physical properties of potential and actual acid sulphate soils.…”
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“…The changes in the soil's structure can be considered a diagnostic feature of the locally waterlogged chernozems (Tishchenko et al, 2013), but Fahmi et al (2014), showed that the soil waterlogging decreased aggregate stability, soil particle density and bulk density, but in not long waterlogging period, when studied the influence of height waterlogging on soil physical properties of potential and actual acid sulphate soils.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%