Soils and the soil cover of the arkaim reserve (Steppe Zone of the Trans-Ural Region) V. E. Prikhod’koI. V. IvanovE. V. Manakhova Genesis and Geography of Soils 04 August 2012 Pages: 725 - 739
Effects of edaphic factors on the tree stand diversity in a tropical forest of Sierra Madre del Sur, Mexico S. KurzmeierT. WiedemannP. V. Krasilnikov Genesis and Geography of Soils 04 August 2012 Pages: 740 - 751
Water budget of the soils of sand massifs (with the Ust’-Kundryuchensk massif in rostov oblast as an example) K. N. KulikN. F. KulikA. K. Kulik Genesis and Geography of Soils 04 August 2012 Pages: 752 - 760
Sorption and migration of zinc in taiga zone soils in laboratory and field experiments G. V. MotuzovaN. Yu. Barsova Soil Chemistry 04 August 2012 Pages: 761 - 767
Distribution of stable carbon isotopes in an agrochernozem during the transition from C3 vegetation to a corn monoculture A. A. LarionovaA. F. StulinV. N. Kudeyarov Soil Chemistry 04 August 2012 Pages: 768 - 778
Development And Structure Of Root Systems of Phleum pretense in monospecies cultures under the influence of the soil conditions and field management M. G. Yurkevich Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Fertility 04 August 2012 Pages: 779 - 782
Geostatistical analysis of the soil and crop parameters in a field experiment on precision agriculture V. A. SidorovaE. E. ZhukovskiiV. V. Yakushev Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Fertility 04 August 2012 Pages: 783 - 792
Simulation of stationary states of a phytocenosis-soil system based on the example of the Klyaz’ma river basin T. A. TrifonovaL. A. ShirkinN. V. Mishchenko Degradation, Rehabilitation and Conservation of Soils 04 August 2012 Pages: 793 - 801
Radiocarbon pollution and self-purification of humus in chernozems of the East-European plain in 1900–2008 I. V. IvanovO. S. KhokhlovaE. P. Zazovskaya Degradation, Rehabilitation and Conservation of Soils 04 August 2012 Pages: 802 - 810
Possible ways of nanostructure development in soil gels G. N. FedotovG. V. Dobrovol’skii Discussion 04 August 2012 Pages: 811 - 822