2015
DOI: 10.5194/bgd-12-19819-2015
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What is the P value of Siberian soils?

Abstract: Abstract. Climate change is particularly strong in Northern Eurasia and substantial ecological changes are expected in this wide region. The reshaping and the migration northward of bioclimatic zones may offer opportunities for agriculture development in western and central Siberia. However, the bioclimatic vegetation models currently employed for projections still do not consider soil fertility whereas it is highly critical for plant growth. In the present study, we surveyed the phosphorus (P) status in the s… Show more

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“…From the petrological and geochemical point of view, the panorama is even wider, and even more varied. In fact, and apart from a few of them (e.g., Baratoux et al, 2011;Moroni et al, 2018), most studies on this context are not aimed at studying dust sources but comprise different targets involving the parental soils (e.g., Antcibor et al, 2014;Brédoire et al, al., 2015). These latter studies, though providing information on the (possible) source areas for dust, are not specifically aimed at the study of dust sources and are, thus, not functional to that purpose.…”
Section: A Geological Perspective On Hld Sources and Particle Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the petrological and geochemical point of view, the panorama is even wider, and even more varied. In fact, and apart from a few of them (e.g., Baratoux et al, 2011;Moroni et al, 2018), most studies on this context are not aimed at studying dust sources but comprise different targets involving the parental soils (e.g., Antcibor et al, 2014;Brédoire et al, al., 2015). These latter studies, though providing information on the (possible) source areas for dust, are not specifically aimed at the study of dust sources and are, thus, not functional to that purpose.…”
Section: A Geological Perspective On Hld Sources and Particle Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%