2019
DOI: 10.32014/2019.2224-526x.81
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Assessment of Grazing Technology Impact on Soil Indicators

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“…Deterioration of physical and chemical properties in turn leads to an increase in the content of sodium exchange in soil, which is an indicator of salinity and increase in the process of alkalinization of soils [4,19,20]. On chestnut soils of pastures in zone 2 the content of sodium exchange, depending on the grazing technology, has increased in comparison with control (reference) value from 0.08 to 0.32 m-equiv./100 g (figure 2).…”
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“…Deterioration of physical and chemical properties in turn leads to an increase in the content of sodium exchange in soil, which is an indicator of salinity and increase in the process of alkalinization of soils [4,19,20]. On chestnut soils of pastures in zone 2 the content of sodium exchange, depending on the grazing technology, has increased in comparison with control (reference) value from 0.08 to 0.32 m-equiv./100 g (figure 2).…”
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“…Deterioration of physical and chemical properties in turn leads to an increase in the content of sodium exchange in soil, which is an indicator of salinity and increase in the process of alkalinization of soils [4,19,20]. On chestnut soils of pastures in zone 2 the content of sodium exchange, depending on the grazing technology, has increased in comparison with control (reference) value from 0.08 to 0.32 m-equiv./100 g (figure 2).…”
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