Effect of the historical land use on the structure of forest soils in European Russia

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M. V. Bobrovskii
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science
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Eurasian Soil Science | 2010年 / 43卷
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Humus; Farming System; Soil Cover; EURASIAN Soil Science; Forest Zone;
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The morphological structure of the soils in the forest areas of European Russia was analyzed. It was shown that most of the soils were formed under the impact of both biotic and anthropogenic factors. Soils with poorly differentiated profiles without podzolization features are typical for the least disturbed forest ecosystems. The presence of an eluvial (EL) horizon is associated with the signs of old plowing and (or) fires. The character and rate of the soil cover transformation under various impacts of the historical land use (felling, plowing, pasturing, burning, etc.) are discussed. The technologies of the main traditional farming systems in the forest zone of European Russia (slash-and-burn, fallow, and shifting farming systems) are considered; their effect on the long-term dynamics of the soil cover is estimated. Farming and the related impacts of historical land use can be a major reason for the formation of degraded soils in the forest zone of European Russia.
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