Short-term exclusion of degraded pasture in the permafrost zone: aspects of soil microbial community


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The properties of alas soils were studied in short-term isolation (4–5 years). According to the speed of the response to the isolation of degraded pastures, components of the cryoarid–alas ecosystem form the following decreasing series: above-ground vegetation—functional range of cultivated soil microbial community—colony-forming units—underground phytomass, total mobile soil carbon, and nitrification activity. The response rates, respectively, are equal to 1, 4, 5, and over 5 years. The biodynamic features of degraded grasslands in the early years of isolation indicate that these ecosystems have a high regenerative potential. The high activity of autotrophic nitrification indicates a continuing imbalance in the circulation of substances in the isolated area.

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A. Danilova

Siberian Federal Research Center of Agrobiotechnology

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G. Savvinov

Institute of Applied Ecology of the North

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L. Gavril’eva

Institute of Applied Ecology of the North

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P. Danilov

Institute of Applied Ecology of the North

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M. Ksenofontova

Institute of Applied Ecology of the North

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A. Petrov

Institute of Applied Ecology of the North

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