The quality of products in regions that specialize in viticulture and horticulture depends on many environmental factors, but the importance of the concentrations of trace elements in the rhizosphere is no less important than the main elements of mineral nutrition. We determined the geographical factor as the main one when comparing the geochemistry of fallow soils in individual regions of ancient viticulture of NW Crimea, which is consistent with the assessment of the role of soil in the concept of terroi
We have determined the landing rate of limestone into soil on uneven-aged surfaces (mound and de-pos...
The geochemical features of the chronosequences of soils in forest-steppe and steppe pedogenesis und...
In this study, we analyse soil system responses-in particular, the colours of soils resulting from d...
The purpose of our work was to verify whether the ampeloecological conditions, especially the geoche...
The ancient city of Chersonesos created an agricultural zone in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC (under ...
This study investigates the effects of agricultural exploitation of soils of the north-western Crime...
The paper examines the regularities of the post-agrogenic evolution of soils of differing age in the...
Fallow lands in ancient agricultural areas of Northwestern Crimea which had experienced repeated pha...
Formation of microelement soil composition being developed in special bio-climatic conditions at the...
The aim of the study was to comparatively analyse the soils of fallow lands of different times near ...
We report results from studying the landscapes of the rural surroundings of antique Olbia and substa...
The study of soil geochemistry as a terroir component of the University of Zagreb Faculty of Agricul...
This study aims to analyse the biogeochemical differences of the vineyard soils and parent rocks in ...
Abstract-Virgin, cultivated, and old-arable soils have been studied in the area of Olbia, one of the...
As an effect of intensive agricultural development of the steppes of the northern Black Sea coast, t...
We have determined the landing rate of limestone into soil on uneven-aged surfaces (mound and de-pos...
The geochemical features of the chronosequences of soils in forest-steppe and steppe pedogenesis und...
In this study, we analyse soil system responses-in particular, the colours of soils resulting from d...
The purpose of our work was to verify whether the ampeloecological conditions, especially the geoche...
The ancient city of Chersonesos created an agricultural zone in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC (under ...
This study investigates the effects of agricultural exploitation of soils of the north-western Crime...
The paper examines the regularities of the post-agrogenic evolution of soils of differing age in the...
Fallow lands in ancient agricultural areas of Northwestern Crimea which had experienced repeated pha...
Formation of microelement soil composition being developed in special bio-climatic conditions at the...
The aim of the study was to comparatively analyse the soils of fallow lands of different times near ...
We report results from studying the landscapes of the rural surroundings of antique Olbia and substa...
The study of soil geochemistry as a terroir component of the University of Zagreb Faculty of Agricul...
This study aims to analyse the biogeochemical differences of the vineyard soils and parent rocks in ...
Abstract-Virgin, cultivated, and old-arable soils have been studied in the area of Olbia, one of the...
As an effect of intensive agricultural development of the steppes of the northern Black Sea coast, t...
We have determined the landing rate of limestone into soil on uneven-aged surfaces (mound and de-pos...
The geochemical features of the chronosequences of soils in forest-steppe and steppe pedogenesis und...
In this study, we analyse soil system responses-in particular, the colours of soils resulting from d...