2019
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229319050077
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The Influence of Vegetation on the Forest Soil Properties in the Republic of Karelia

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“…The development of soils on binary sediments is confirmed by E-horizon enriched in silt fractions, and by Bt-horizon and parent rock enriched in clay fraction (Fig. 4), which is typical for the Central Forest Nature Reserve territory (Puzachenko et al 2013), for similar soils of Karelia (Lukina et al 2019) and Tobolsk Upland (Semenkov et al 2019). The pH value varies from strongly acidic (pH=3.7) in the topsoil horizons (Table 1) to slightly alkaline (pH=7.5) in the C-horizon, which corresponds to the parameter spread in Albeluvisols in the Central Forest Nature Reserve (Sokolova et al 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…The development of soils on binary sediments is confirmed by E-horizon enriched in silt fractions, and by Bt-horizon and parent rock enriched in clay fraction (Fig. 4), which is typical for the Central Forest Nature Reserve territory (Puzachenko et al 2013), for similar soils of Karelia (Lukina et al 2019) and Tobolsk Upland (Semenkov et al 2019). The pH value varies from strongly acidic (pH=3.7) in the topsoil horizons (Table 1) to slightly alkaline (pH=7.5) in the C-horizon, which corresponds to the parameter spread in Albeluvisols in the Central Forest Nature Reserve (Sokolova et al 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The pH value varies from strongly acidic (pH=3.7) in the topsoil horizons (Table 1) to slightly alkaline (pH=7.5) in the C-horizon, which corresponds to the parameter spread in Albeluvisols in the Central Forest Nature Reserve (Sokolova et al 2014). The SOM content decreases sharply with depth, which is also typical of taiga soils (Lukina et al 2019). In general, the studied soils of the southern taiga catena have all features and parameters specific to texture-differentiated soils of southern taiga landscapes on mantle loams underlain by a carbonate moraine.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Eluvial material is rich of silt fractions while clay fractions content is maximal in argic horizon and parent material. The content of clay fraction is also higher in parent material of middle-taiga landscapes of Karelia (Lukina et al, 2019).…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Properties Measurementmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Accounting for the tree species composition of the stand (as originally intended by Sukachev) may group forest sites into types with more distinct understorey community compositions than the classifications used in this study. Besides vegetation, tree species also influence soil properties (Tamminen, 2000; Lukina et al, 2019a). That said, the expected patterns of community composition, soil fertility, tree productivity, and biodiversity were still found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%