Abstract

A soil study in technogenic landscapes has showed that the fractional and group composition of humus in different types of embryozems, unlike the reference brown taiga soils, had a certain specificity. This specificity is related to the fact that embryozems, being young soil formations, serve as a syngenetic reflection of a particular successional stage of phytocenosis, microbocenosis, and other cenoses. The study has revealed trends of humus formation in the soils of technogenic landscapes in the mountain–taiga zone of Kuzbass.

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