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Effects of surface flooding on biological properties ofmeadow-chernozems in Kamennaya steppe by O. V. Kutovaya, A. K. Tkhakakhova, Yu. I. Cheverdin
Published 2016-03-01Under study were the soils developed in flat watersheds with suffusion depressions and subjected to excessive seasonal flooding in Kamennaya Steppe, Talov district and Voronezh region of Russia. Among them are migrational-mycellary chernozem (Haplic Chernozem (Clavic, Pachic) on convex microrelief e...
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Soils with vertic properties in Kamennaya Steppe by N. B. Khitrov, Yu. I. Cheverdin, N. P. Chizhikova, L. V. Rogovneva
Published 2013-12-01The most spread are soils with vertic properties at the territory of Kamennaya Steppe (Voronezh region, Talovsky district) being confined to four landscape positions within 11 different soil combinations derived from clayey or two-layered heavy loam-clayey parent materials. These soils have develope...
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THE EXPERIENCE OF THE COMPLEX ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF THE LENGTH OF AGRICULTURAL USE ON PROPERTIES AND REGIMES OF AGROCHERNOZEMS OF STONY STEPPE by I. I. Lebedeva, G. S. Bazykina, A. M. Grebennikov, Yu. I. Cheverdin, V. A. Bespalov
Published 2016-05-01The comparative study of impact of long term agricultural use (for 20, 60, and 120 years) on migratory-micellar (typical) chernozems of Stony Steppe (Voronezh oblast, Russia), was conducted. The following properties were investigated: morphology, humus state, structure, water and physical properties...
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The changes in soil-biological processes and structure of microbial community of agrochernozems in conditions of different ways of soil cultivation by O. V. Kutovaya, A. M. Grebennikov, A. K. Tkhakakhova, V. A. Isaev, V. M. Garmashov, V. A. Bespalov, Yu. I. Cheverdin, V. P. Belobrov
Published 2018-05-01The impact of soil cultivation methods (tillage with soil overturning at a depth of 20-22 and 14-16 cm, beardless plowing and surface treatment respectively at a depth of 14-16 and 6-8 cm, and also zero or minimal tillage)) on biological activity of various ecology-trophic groups of microorganisms o...
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