CONDITION OF SOM IN LIGHT LOAM TYPICAL CHERNOZEMS OF THE RIGHT-BANK FOREST-STEPPE ZONE OF UKRAINE
Abstract
In light loam typical Chernozem (Mollisol), under different plant associations, the changes in SOM condition have been studied. Long fellow and a shelterbelt were found the most effective I the formation of soil humus and its accumulation.References
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