Abstract

The chemical composition and enzymatic activity of peat soils in a river marsh ecosystem are considered. The biochemical processes were found to be most active in peat soils in an area near the river channel and in the central part of the floodplain, which were formed under rich mineral nutrition and aerobic conditions. This is explained by soil functioning conditions.

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