The paper addresses the removal of chemical elements by suprasoil and subsoil phytomasses of herbaceous phytocenoses and their subsequent return to soil during decomposition of plant remnants. The obtained results allowed us to evaluate the biogeochemical cycles of essential (Zn, Cu) and toxic (Pb, Cd) elements in natural biogeocenoses of the Middle Urals. It has been shown that the intensity of such an exchange in areas subjected to variable anthropogenic impact is determined not only by the direct influence of mobile forms of chemical elements, which are contained in soils and operate as environmental pollutants, but also by a combination of edaphic (physicochemical parameters of soils), coenotic (abundance and correlation of agrobotanica...
Soil is an active acceptor for some elements, heavy metals in particular. Microelements are firmly...
This paper presents the study of toxicological state of the soil. It shows ecological and microbiolo...
The method of biogeochemical indication was used for the assessment of the anthropogenic geochemical...
The paper addresses the involvement of grass communities in biogenic cycles of chemical elements (Zn...
Anthropogenic transformation of soils and specific features of herbaceous plant communities have bee...
The soil, heterogeneous in nature, is a very important part of the environment. It plays a ...
Of great importance is the reduction in the biosphere of excessive migration of ecotoxicants, that i...
Determining factor in shaping the health or human pathology is the surrounding habitat environment. ...
Formation of soil anomalies in the operation area and the mine waste dumps results in an accumulatio...
Consideration is given to production and decomposition processes in herbaceous communities exposed t...
The following primary variables were studied in order to understand which part microbial decomposers...
The contents of the paper aim at issues on native spruce forests in the taiga zone. It includes asse...
To describe the biotransformation of copper and zinc in the soil, the directions of study of accumul...
The physico-chemical properties of soil (pH, organic matter content, cation exchange capacity). The ...
The content and distribution of nutrients (manganese, copper) and toxic elements (lead) in the soils...
Soil is an active acceptor for some elements, heavy metals in particular. Microelements are firmly...
This paper presents the study of toxicological state of the soil. It shows ecological and microbiolo...
The method of biogeochemical indication was used for the assessment of the anthropogenic geochemical...
The paper addresses the involvement of grass communities in biogenic cycles of chemical elements (Zn...
Anthropogenic transformation of soils and specific features of herbaceous plant communities have bee...
The soil, heterogeneous in nature, is a very important part of the environment. It plays a ...
Of great importance is the reduction in the biosphere of excessive migration of ecotoxicants, that i...
Determining factor in shaping the health or human pathology is the surrounding habitat environment. ...
Formation of soil anomalies in the operation area and the mine waste dumps results in an accumulatio...
Consideration is given to production and decomposition processes in herbaceous communities exposed t...
The following primary variables were studied in order to understand which part microbial decomposers...
The contents of the paper aim at issues on native spruce forests in the taiga zone. It includes asse...
To describe the biotransformation of copper and zinc in the soil, the directions of study of accumul...
The physico-chemical properties of soil (pH, organic matter content, cation exchange capacity). The ...
The content and distribution of nutrients (manganese, copper) and toxic elements (lead) in the soils...
Soil is an active acceptor for some elements, heavy metals in particular. Microelements are firmly...
This paper presents the study of toxicological state of the soil. It shows ecological and microbiolo...
The method of biogeochemical indication was used for the assessment of the anthropogenic geochemical...