The problem of Summer Garden soils formation and its contemporary condition
- Authors: Melnichuk IA1, Iassin S.I.1, Tcherdantzeva OA1
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							Affiliations: 
							- Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University S.M. Kirov
 
- Issue: No 5 (2013)
- Pages: 28-37
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://agrojournal.rudn.ru/agronomy/article/view/1693
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-797X-2013-5-28-37
- ID: 1693
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Abstract
The soil cover of a Summer garden is homogeneous, all territory is engaged anthropogenous soils with powerful organic fertile horizon, sandy soil with inclusion of building dust. Anthropogenous soils were formed on natural podzol and bog soils, characteristic for a taiga zone. In soil of a Summer garden pH 5,8-7,4 from poorly sour up to poorly alkaline. A degree of a saturation by the bases high - more than 80%. Security by the mobile forms K                  2O- average, P                  2O                  5 - from average up to high. The lead content higher then the maximum permissible concentration.
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I A Melnichuk
Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University S.M. Kirov
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: melnichuk.irina@gmail.com
				                					                																			                								Department of park and garden construction				                														
Soliman IM Iassin
Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University S.M. Kirov
														Email: mydata_2000@yahoo.com
				                					                																			                								Department of park and garden construction				                														
O A Tcherdantzeva
Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University S.M. Kirov
														Email: olga.rus.museum@gmail.com
				                					                																			                								Department of park and garden construction				                														
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