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Study of podzolization process under different vegetation cover in the Jizerské hory Mts. region
grass micromorphological features podzolization process soil water retention spruce forest
2015/3/9
The development of Podzols is conditioned by many factors. One of them is vegetation cover. The aim of this study was to examine in detail special chemical properties, micromorphological features and ...
Altitude and forest type effects on soils in the Jizera Mountains region
forest soils altitude forest type beech spruce elevation transects
2015/1/30
This paper is focused on the Jizera Mountains as a region strongly influenced by man in the past. The structure of the natural forest was changed. Species monocultures with similar tree ages were plan...
Humus and Humic Acids of Luvisol and Cambisol of Jiguli Ridges, Samara Region, Russia
Humus and Humic Acids Luvisol and Cambisol Jiguli Ridges Samara Region Russia
2009/12/2
Luvisols and Cambisols are two types of sub-boreal soils, which are known as continental and humid-ocean types of soils in deciduous forests respectively. Morphological features of soil, which are fre...
The Ammonium Fixation in Great Soil Groups of Tokat Region and Some Factors Affecting The Fixation I. The Affect of Potassium on Ammonium Fixation
Ammonium Fixation Great Soil Groups of Tokat Region Fixation I.
2009/1/15
The objective of this study was to evaluate the fixation of ammonium in the soils of Tokat region to find out the important factors influencing them. For this purpose 12 representative soil samples we...
Potassium Potential of the Soils of the Gevaş Region in Eastern Anatolia
K - potential Clay mineralogy Eastern Anatolia
2009/1/13
Due to its semi-arid climate and sloping topography, Eastern Anatolia has limited soil resources for agriculture, strongly necessitating sustainable land management. Fertile soils occur only in limit...
Potassium Potential of the Soils of the Gevaş Region in Eastern Anatolia
K - potential Clay mineralogy Eastern Anatolia.
2009/1/13
Due to its semi-arid climate and sloping topography, Eastern Anatolia has limited soil resources for agriculture, strongly necessitating sustainable land management. Fertile soils occur only in limite...