Morphology, properties, and regimes of migrational–mycelial agrochernozems with different ground moistening (Belgorod oblast)


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Abstract

Agrochernozems of a catena (local divide, backslope, and footslope positions on a gentle slope of southern aspect) on the fields of Belgorodskoe farm were studied. The soils are developed from lithologically heterogeneous sediments with temporal accumulation of precipitation water above the lithological contact. A close correlation between the morphology and properties of the soils and the character of their water regime in different positions of the catena was found. Agrochernozems of the divide belong to the migrational–mycelial type of forest-steppe chernozems according to their humus profile, water regime, and slightly differentiated distribution of carbonates. Agrochernozems on the backslope with a higher ground moistening have a more contrasting water regime with the topsoil drying in the summer, a sharper decrease in the humus content down the soil profile, and a distinct carbonate-accumulative horizon with a smooth upper boundary, which makes them closer to the type of steppe agrochernozems. The soils of the footslope are characterized by alternation of the percolative and exudative water regimes; these soils are classified as quasigley agrochernozems with a shortened humus horizon and with dispersed and pendant forms of pedogenic carbonates. The character of moistening, morphology, and properties of the studied soils allow us to state that their genesis is controlled by the local ecological conditions with minimal influence of erosional processes on the slope.

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I. I. Lebedeva

Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute

Email: bazykina.galina@mail.ru
Russian Federation, per. Pyzhevskii 7, Moscow, 119017

G. S. Bazykina

Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: bazykina.galina@mail.ru
Russian Federation, per. Pyzhevskii 7, Moscow, 119017

A. M. Grebennikov

Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute

Email: bazykina.galina@mail.ru
Russian Federation, per. Pyzhevskii 7, Moscow, 119017

L. G. Smirnova

Belgorod Research Institute of Agriculture

Email: bazykina.galina@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pos. Severnyi, ul. Shkolnaya 52, Belgorod oblast, 308519

S. I. Tyutyunov

Belgorod Research Institute of Agriculture

Email: bazykina.galina@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pos. Severnyi, ul. Shkolnaya 52, Belgorod oblast, 308519


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