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  Hydrothermic regime, dynamics of organic matter and nitrogen in drained peaty soils at different sanding modes
 
 
Title: Hydrothermic regime, dynamics of organic matter and nitrogen in drained peaty soils at different sanding modes
Author: Zaidelman, F. R.
Shvarov, A. P.
Appeared in: Archives of agronomy & soil science
Paging: Volume 45 (2000) nr. 2 pages 123-142
Year: 2000-03
Contents: The rate of biochemical decomposition of organic matter in drained peaty soils has been studied for the black, sand-mixed, and sand-mantled farming systems with a concurrent analysis of hydrothermic conditions. The maximum depletion of peat was observed in the plow horizon for the black system and in the plow and subplow horizons for the mixed system. For the sand-mantled system, two maximums were found for the biochemical decomposition of organic matter (in the plow horizon and in the zone of the open capillary fringe). Sand-mixed and sand-mantled cultures enhance the biochemical depletion of peat. An accelerated decomposition of the peat organic matter after addition of sand results in increasing the content of mobile nitrogen in soil and ground waters. Protection against the degradation is associated with control of the ground water table.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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