Changing some of Composition and Properties Podzolic Soils of an Average Taiga of West Siberia when Introduced Eastern galega (GALEGA ORIENTALIS LAM.).

Authors

  • Landscape Ecology Laboratory

Keywords:

galega orientalis, the introduction of inoculation, baikal EM1, sandy podzolic, middle taiga of western siberia, soil fertility

Abstract

The article examines the impact of eastern galega on some indicators of composition and properties of podzolic soils in the conditions of the middle taiga of Western Siberia. It is shown that in the early stages of development of eastern galega is depleted soil organic matter and some deterioration of its properties, but in the future restoration of soil trend indicators. Especially intensively these processes are at sowing galega east under cover of peas and in the application of microbiological preparation Baikal-EM1.

How to Cite

Landscape Ecology Laboratory. (2015). Changing some of Composition and Properties Podzolic Soils of an Average Taiga of West Siberia when Introduced Eastern galega (GALEGA ORIENTALIS LAM.). Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 15(D6), 25–32. Retrieved from https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/1617

Changing some of Composition and Properties Podzolic Soils of an Average Taiga of West Siberia when Introduced Eastern galega (GALEGA ORIENTALIS LAM.).

Published

2015-03-15