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The effect of long-term irrigation on the properties of leached chernozems in the forest-steppe of the southern Cis-Ural region

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The effect of long-term irrigation (more than 30 years) on the properties of leached chernozem under vegetable crops has been studied. It is shown that the agrophysical, chemical, and physicochemical properties of the soil have worsened. The accumulation of salts is revealed.

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Original Russian Text © I.M. Gabbasova, R.R. Suleimanov, R.N. Sitdikov, T.T. Garipov, A.V. Komissarov, 2006, published in Pochvovedenie, 2006, No. 3, pp. 317–324.

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Gabbasova, I.M., Suleimanov, R.R., Sitdikov, R.N. et al. The effect of long-term irrigation on the properties of leached chernozems in the forest-steppe of the southern Cis-Ural region. Eurasian Soil Sc. 39, 283–289 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064229306030070

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