Abstract

It is shown that the bulk composition of the plow layer of gray forest easy-loamy soil in forests under agricultural treatment is enriched with phosphorus, calcium, and molybdenum. For these elements, no differences are found between different types of treatment. The trends for zinc and copper have opposite results under different types of treatment.

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