Abstract

The authors give a description and application of empirical equations for characterizing correlations between the agrochemical properties of soils and tundra vegetation parameters, which help determine the acidity level, content of total nitrogen, humus, mobile nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in soils of undisturbed and disturbed lands of tundra landscapes. Calculation-based indicators are established for the assessment and prediction of soils’ eco-agrochemical condition as a result of different anthropogenic impacts; the authors also suggest methods for their identification and development of techniques for recultivation (norms of soil liming and fertilizer dosage).

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