The content of water-soluble organic matter in the soil is an important indicator of its quality and affects physical, chemical and biological properties of soil. This indicator is widely used for assessment of most zonal soils. However, in some cases, accumulation rates of water-soluble organic compounds in soil may significantly exceed the rate of their destruction. If so, it is more important to quantify not only the fraction of water-soluble organic matter as a whole but also to determine its composition. In this context, it is important to determine the content of the most labile and available for microorganisms compound – water-soluble carbohydrates. In this paper, the content of water-soluble carbohydrates and water-soluble organic m...
Between 2009 and 2013, 16 ice-bearing permafrost cores were collected from 10 polygons along the flo...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Recent studies indicated a second layer of organic...
The content of water-soluble organic matter in the soil is an important indicator of its quality and...
This study concerned the fragility of maritime Antarctic soils under increasing temperature, using t...
Antarctic hairgrass Desсhampsia antarctica (Poaceae) is an important ecosystem engineer in coastal A...
Polar Regions are the most important soil carbon reservoirs on Earth. Monitoring soil carbon storage...
Abstract-Recent works show that organic matter accumulation in some soils from coastal Antarctica is...
Inland Antarctic nunataks typically have simple physically weathered soils and limited ecosystem com...
Abstract: During a comprehensive research program carried out on soils from the Antarctic Continent ...
During a comprehensive research program carried out on soils from the Antarctic Continent (Casey Sta...
The study of Antarctic ecosystem provides a valuable insight into the nature development on the Eart...
During austral summer 1985/86 a comprehensive study on Antarctic soils was carried out at Casey Stat...
The protection of agricultural soil quality is critical to environmental sustainability and requires...
Abstract: During austral summer 1985/86 a comprehensive study on Antarctic soils was carried out at ...
Between 2009 and 2013, 16 ice-bearing permafrost cores were collected from 10 polygons along the flo...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Recent studies indicated a second layer of organic...
The content of water-soluble organic matter in the soil is an important indicator of its quality and...
This study concerned the fragility of maritime Antarctic soils under increasing temperature, using t...
Antarctic hairgrass Desсhampsia antarctica (Poaceae) is an important ecosystem engineer in coastal A...
Polar Regions are the most important soil carbon reservoirs on Earth. Monitoring soil carbon storage...
Abstract-Recent works show that organic matter accumulation in some soils from coastal Antarctica is...
Inland Antarctic nunataks typically have simple physically weathered soils and limited ecosystem com...
Abstract: During a comprehensive research program carried out on soils from the Antarctic Continent ...
During a comprehensive research program carried out on soils from the Antarctic Continent (Casey Sta...
The study of Antarctic ecosystem provides a valuable insight into the nature development on the Eart...
During austral summer 1985/86 a comprehensive study on Antarctic soils was carried out at Casey Stat...
The protection of agricultural soil quality is critical to environmental sustainability and requires...
Abstract: During austral summer 1985/86 a comprehensive study on Antarctic soils was carried out at ...
Between 2009 and 2013, 16 ice-bearing permafrost cores were collected from 10 polygons along the flo...
The soils of the Maritime and sub-Antarctic experience extreme environmental conditions but nonethel...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005Recent studies indicated a second layer of organic...