The role of soil cover in maintaining the structural and functional integrity of northern taiga ecosystems in Western Siberia


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The soils of the studied area function in different temperature regimes: under the influence of permafrost (Turbic Histic Cryosol and Cryic Eutric Histosol) and long-term seasonal freezing (Albic Podsol). Sporadic permafrost defines the differences in temperature regimes. All soils are characterized by the low production of carbon dioxide (an average of 160 mg CO2/(m2 h)), indicating their low biological activity. The lack of easily available carbon for microorganisms is detected in all investigated soils by the Cmic: Corg ratio despite the high reserves of organic matter. The value of CO2 emission and the Cmic: Corg ratio are “site-specific” for the region of investigation and may be used as indicators of environmental changes. Cryogenic peat soils represent a unique natural object and ensure the functional diversity and integrity of northern taiga ecosystems in Western Siberia.

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O. Goncharova

Moscow State University

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Ресей, Moscow, 119991

A. Bobrik

Moscow State University

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Ресей, Moscow, 119991

G. Matyshak

Moscow State University

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Ресей, Moscow, 119991

M. Makarov

Moscow State University

Email: goncholgaj@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow, 119991

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