2012
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229312030118
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Soils of the subtaiga landscapes on the northern spurs of the Tsagan-Daban Ridge in the Selenga Mountains

Abstract: The soil cover patterns in the subtaiga landscapes on the northern spurs of the Tsagan Daban Ridge in the Selenga Mountains have been studied. Gray humus lithozems and bedrock outcrops are typical of the steep south facing slopes under herbaceous pine forests. Soddy iron illuvial podburs are formed under forest vegetation on gentle slopes of northern and western aspects with a thick mantle of loose colluvial depos its. Dark humus metamorphic soils occur on the slopes of western and northwestern aspects below 7… Show more

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“…In general, the Siberian larch has low requirements with respect to chemical soil properties (Dylis, 1947). It can grow on a wide range of soils and may colonise even rather fresh sediments (Timoshok and Skorokhodov, 2014). Siberian larch can also adapt to low nutrient availability by enhanced soil nutrient exploitation (Lebedev, 2012;Chernyshenkî and Vasilyev, 2019).…”
Section: Chemical Soil Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, the Siberian larch has low requirements with respect to chemical soil properties (Dylis, 1947). It can grow on a wide range of soils and may colonise even rather fresh sediments (Timoshok and Skorokhodov, 2014). Siberian larch can also adapt to low nutrient availability by enhanced soil nutrient exploitation (Lebedev, 2012;Chernyshenkî and Vasilyev, 2019).…”
Section: Chemical Soil Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krasnoshchekov (2008Krasnoshchekov ( , 2010 described physical and chemical soil properties in the eastern Khubsugul region and the Khangai Mountains. Sympilova and Gyninova (2012) conducted similar research in the Selenga highlands. However, in both studies, only the soils were characterised, without linking them to the vegetation pattern.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Рященко и др. [31,32,40] показали, что для Западного Забайкалья характерно присутствие лессовидных отложений пролювиального генезиса, эоловый фактор на стадии седиментогенеза не принимал участия в накоплении осадков.…”
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