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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MINEARAL NITROGEN, MOBILE PHOSPHORUS AND POTASSIUM FORMS IN SOILS OF TERRITORIES ADJACENT TO ANIMAL COMPLEXES

Abstract

As a result of soil-environmental research of agricultural lands adjacent to animal complexes, it’s established the spatial distribution of mineral nitrogen, mobile phosphorus and potassium forms in soils. The main soil pollutants of agricultural lands are mobile phosphorus and potassium forms, which are found in high content than the optimal values in soils. It’s found that soils which are situated in the affected zone of animal complexes and with increased content of mobile phosphorus occupy 58-60 % of the investigated lands area, a very high and high content of mobile potassium - 58-84 %, a very low-and low content of mineral nitrogen - 70-82 %.

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Lukashenko N.K., Golovatyi S.E., Sidoreiko N.V. SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MINEARAL NITROGEN, MOBILE PHOSPHORUS AND POTASSIUM FORMS IN SOILS OF TERRITORIES ADJACENT TO ANIMAL COMPLEXES. Soil Science and Agrochemistry. 2012;(2):239-249. (In Russ.)

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