Features of the Formation of Biological and Cellulosolytic Activity in Soils of Anthropogenous Transformed Ecosystems
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https://doi.org/10.52320/dav.v18i1.174Keywords:
Biological and cellulolytic activity of soils, monitoring site, edaphotope, technogenous ecotope, soil respirationAbstract
It was found that among the studied monitoring sites in terms of biological activity, the microbial communities of primitive undeveloped soils on sandstone and ordinary chernozem were the least susceptible to the negative influence of environmental factors. The most significant increase in cellulosolytic activity is characteristic of primitive sedimentary undeveloped soils and chernozem usual medium-thick loamy, which indicates a more active activity of microorganisms, and hence a greater availability of elements of mineral nutrition for plants.
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