id: 32283
Title: Agroecological assessment of gray forest soils under intensive horticulture
Authors: Razanov S., Melnyk V., Symochko L., Dydiv A., Vradii O., Balkovskyi V., Khirivskyi P., Panas N., Halyna L., Koruniak O.
Keywords: soil, intensive horticulture, fallow, degradation, agrochemical indicators, heavy metals, soil fertility, apple orchard.
Date of publication: 2022-11-26 19:20:12
Last changes: 2022-11-26 19:20:12
Year of publication: 2022
Summary: Agricultural use of the land fund requires monitoring of its fertility, degree of erosion, and level of pollution. The fulfillment of this task is possible under the condition of continuous monitoring, the basis of which is the determination of qualitative and quantitative indicators of the soil cover. The purpose of the study was to determine and evaluate the main agrochemical parameters of the soil, as well as the most dangerous heavy metals on agricultural land, which were used for perennial plantations (an intensive apple horticulture). The use of soils for intensive gardening for 14 years (2008-2022) led to an increase in exchangeable potassium by 6.58 times, mobile forms of phosphorus by 14.6 times, calcium by 31.1%, exchangeable magnesium by 18.8% %, molybdenum by 11.2%, sulfur by 46.3%, zinc by 18.4%, lead by 3.1%, cadmium by 2.5%, mercury by 34.5% and a decrease in easily hydrolyzed nitrogen by 12, 9%, humus by 0.06%, boron by 8.6%, iron by 17.9% and copper by 6.8% compared to fallow soil.
URI: http://socrates.vsau.org/repository/getfile.php/32283.pdf
Publication type: Статті Web of Science
Publication: International Journal of Ecosystems and Ecology Science (IJEES). 2022. Vol. 12 (4). P. 459-464.
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