2022
DOI: 10.1134/s2079096122010024
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Assessment of the Environmental Balance in Agricultural Landscapes of the Dry Steppe Zone (Chestnut Soils, Volgograd Oblast)

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“…(1) e system should have the function of remote monitoring [14]. (2) e development cost of the system must be low, and it should have expansion modules [15].…”
Section: Environmental Monitoring and Restoration Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) e system should have the function of remote monitoring [14]. (2) e development cost of the system must be low, and it should have expansion modules [15].…”
Section: Environmental Monitoring and Restoration Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to our proposed point scale (Belyakov et al, 2022) we calculated the average score of balance of the objects of research. Thus, the object "Ch" had 2.3 points or weak balance, the object "I" -2.9 points or average balance and the object "U" -3.6 points or relatively balanced On the Formation of Ecologically Balanced Agrolandscapes in the Dry-steppe Zone of Chestnut Soils agrolandscape.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our work, we relied on own experimental research, analysis and synthesis of the scientific literature (Kiryushin and Ivanov, 2005;Pavlovsky and Vavin, 2012;Masyutenko et al, 2016;Gostev et al, 2017;Belyakov and Nazarova, 2018Belyakov et al, 2022). Assessment of the balance of agrolandscapes and farming systems for the conditions of the dry-steppe zone of dark chestnut soils according to the method of Gostev A.V.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The "Runoff-regulating" forest reclamation strategy on slopes from 2.1 to 5.0 includes a short-rotation grain-steam crop rotation on interband fields with the following structure: black steam (25%)-grain crops (75%). On slopes of more than 5.1, the forest reclamation strategy provides for the following crop rotation between trees: Sudanese grass-perennial grasses of the 1st year of use-perennial grasses of the 2nd year of use-perennial grasses of the 3rd year of use-winter rye for green fodder [30].…”
Section: Modeling Of Agroforestry Systems and Land Usementioning
confidence: 99%