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Information × Registration Number 0223U002858, 0120U102383 , R & D reports Title The assessment of soil quality after forest reclamation in conditions of climatic factors variability popup.stage_title Head Voroshylova Nataliia V., к.б.н. Registration Date 13-03-2023 Organization Dnipro state agrarian and economic university popup.description2 Forest reclamation is aimed at improving adverse environmental conditions by creating artificial forests for greening, anti-erosion and sanitary purposes. In suburban areas, disturbed land can be set aside for the construction of forest parks. The development of measures for the protection and optimization of the state of the environment polluted by substances of man-made origin involves the study of the patterns of absorption of inorganic contaminants by plants in the conditions of abiotic transformation of the environment. The purpose of the work is to develop an innovative assessment of the quality of forest reclamation of disturbed soils under conditions of changes in climatic factors. The object of research is edaphic, phytocenotic processes affecting the formation of a stable ecosystem of forest communities on disturbed soils. The main idea of ​​the research was to study the influence of a set of autecological factors (temperature, humidity, lighting, litter formation, accumulation of heavy metals) on successional processes during the formation of the ecotone of the steppe group of woody vegetation, which is represented by an introducer not typical for this zone - white Acacia. Product Description popup.authors Ananieva Tamila V. Holoborodko Kyrylo K. Hrytsan Yurii I. Dotsenko Larysa V. Katsevych Viktoriia V. Koval'ova Liliana S. Krasnyuk Andrey V. Petrushyna Galyna O. Tkalich Igor Yu. Kharchenko Kateryna S. Tsyliuryk Oleksandr I. popup.nrat_date 2023-03-13 Close
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Head: Voroshylova Nataliia V.. The assessment of soil quality after forest reclamation in conditions of climatic factors variability. (popup.stage: ). Dnipro state agrarian and economic university. № 0223U002858
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