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Information × Registration Number 0211U001935, 0106U011198 , R & D reports Title To develop agrogeochemical division into districts of soils in Ukraine and methodology of diagnostic of the condition of chemical elements (microelements, heavy metals) in system a soil - a plant as bases of optimization of microelement structure plant growing production popup.stage_title Head Choma Zoltan Z., Registration Date 18-02-2011 Organization Transcarpathian Institute AIP UAAS popup.description2 The object of research - the main soil types of Zakarpattya. The purpose of the work - to study of the content of mobile forms of microelements and heavy metals in different by genesis soils in Zakarpattya region, to establish patterns of their geographic spread and realization of agrogeochemical division into districts. Investigated the content of mobile forms of copper, zinc, manganese, iron, cobalt, chromium, nickel, lead and cadmium. Established the regularities of geographical distribution of microelements and heavy metals in soils in Zakarpattya. Determined areas of deficient, optimal and excessive levels of provision of basic soil types with copper, zinc, manganese and cobalt. Identified types of soils, which are characterized by high content of mobile forms of lead and cadmium. For podsolic gleyed soddy, soddy-brownsoil gleyed, brown mountain forest and peat-swamp soils analyzed the distribution of metals in the profile. Established zones of accumulation for all investigated metals. Created the database of microelements in soils of Zakarpattya. Product Description popup.authors Чома Жужанна Йосипівна Чома Золтан Золтанович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Choma Zoltan Z.. To develop agrogeochemical division into districts of soils in Ukraine and methodology of diagnostic of the condition of chemical elements (microelements, heavy metals) in system a soil - a plant as bases of optimization of microelement structure plant growing production. (popup.stage: ). Transcarpathian Institute AIP UAAS. № 0211U001935
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