Abstract

Soil resources are determined with the use of spatial indicators of soil genetic differences. This approach is the universal basis for an accounting of soil resources on a global, regional, and local scale. The spatial indicators include the areas of functioning soils and their detailed characteristics: the contour size, the area in units of measurement, their number, the nature of border crossing, and the rotation frequency. The purpose of this work is to identify the potential of bioproduction processes in which the potential inherent in soil areas is marked by an unlimited increase in productivity within the existing soil dimensions and geometric outlines. The main difference is an increase in the phytomass and photosynthetic activity of plants on a naturally limited soil area with the inexhaustible resources of the cosmic energy of the sun and the processes taking place in the physical and geographical environment. Combinations of the complexes formed by soil properties and their use lead to the formation of categories of sources of resource renewal, which compensate for the lack of new areas allocated for development.

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