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Профильно-генетические особенности ферментативной активности полугидроморфных почв степной зоны Центрального Кавказа (в пределах Кабардино-Балкарии)

Профильно-генетические особенности ферментативной активности полугидроморфных почв степной зоны Центрального Кавказа (в пределах Кабардино-Балкарии)

Abstract

The profile and genetic assessment and a comparative analysis are made of enzymatic activity (invertase, urease, phosphatase, dehydrogenase and catalase) in the subtypes of meadow chernozem soil from the steppe zone under conditions of the terski and elbrusskiy variants of vertical zonation within Kabardino-Balkaria. The peculiarities in p rofile changes of biological activity in the subtypes of meadow chernozem soil, formed in the above-specified variants of vertical zonation, are revealed.

Проведена профильно-генетическая оценка и сравнительный анализ ферментативной активности ( инвертаза, уреаза, фосфатаза, дегидрогеназа, каталаза) подтипов лугово-черноземной почвы степной зоны в условиях терского и эльбрусского вариантов поясности в пределах Кабардино-Балкарии. Выявлены особенности динамики изменения биологической активности в подтипах лугово-черноземной почвы, сформированные в указанных вариантах поясности.

Keywords

ЛУГОВО-ЧЕРНОЗЕМНАЯ ПОЧВА, ГЕНЕТИЧЕСКИЙ ГОРИЗОНТ, ИНВЕРТАЗА, УРЕАЗА, ФОСФАТАЗА, ДЕГИДРОГЕНАЗА, КАТАЛАЗА, СТЕПНАЯ ЗОНА, КАБАРДИНО-БАЛКАРИЯ, MEADOW-СHERNOZEM SOIL

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