The physiographic region of the Central Russian Upland, situated in the Central part of Eastern Europe, is characterized by very fertile grassland soils—Chernozems (Mollisols in the USDA taxonomy). However, over the last several centuries this region has experienced intense land-use conversion. The most widespread and significant land-use change is the extensive cultivation of these soils. As a result, Chernozems of the region that were some of the most naturally fertile soils in the world with thick A horizons had become, by the second half of the 19th century, weakly productive, with decreased stocks of organic matter. When not protected by plant cover, water and wind erosion degraded the open fields. The investigation of methods for reha...
Floristic studies were conducted in selected fragments of forest belts and adjacent abandoned fields...
Contemporary trends in cultivated land and their influence on soil/gully erosion and river suspended...
Contemporary trends in cultivated land and their influence on soil/gully erosion and river suspended...
The physiographic region of the Central Russian Upland, situated in the Central part of Eastern Euro...
The physiographic region of the Central Russian Upland, situated in the Central part of Eastern Euro...
Chernozem became the crucial soil for the beginnings of soil science through the work of Dokuchaev f...
The article is dedicated to soil and archaeological investigations of hill forts located in the sout...
Fast growth of urban population during the last century led to massive abandonment of arable lands n...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The Russian Plain (within the Russian Federation) occupies an area ...
The paper presents issues related to soil degradation in Siberia caused by wind and water erosion, a...
This work investigates the influence of vegetation succession processes on the soil changes of forme...
Research activities aimed at design and application of soil conservation measures for reduction of s...
International audienceChernozem is a soil type which can be characterised by a thick dark surface ho...
Floristic studies were conducted in selected fragments of forest belts and adjacent abandoned fields...
Contemporary trends in cultivated land and their influence on soil/gully erosion and river suspended...
Contemporary trends in cultivated land and their influence on soil/gully erosion and river suspended...
The physiographic region of the Central Russian Upland, situated in the Central part of Eastern Euro...
The physiographic region of the Central Russian Upland, situated in the Central part of Eastern Euro...
Chernozem became the crucial soil for the beginnings of soil science through the work of Dokuchaev f...
The article is dedicated to soil and archaeological investigations of hill forts located in the sout...
Fast growth of urban population during the last century led to massive abandonment of arable lands n...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The Russian Plain (within the Russian Federation) occupies an area ...
The paper presents issues related to soil degradation in Siberia caused by wind and water erosion, a...
This work investigates the influence of vegetation succession processes on the soil changes of forme...
Research activities aimed at design and application of soil conservation measures for reduction of s...
International audienceChernozem is a soil type which can be characterised by a thick dark surface ho...
Floristic studies were conducted in selected fragments of forest belts and adjacent abandoned fields...
Contemporary trends in cultivated land and their influence on soil/gully erosion and river suspended...
Contemporary trends in cultivated land and their influence on soil/gully erosion and river suspended...