Abstract
The influence of complete, seeded, and green manured fallows on the chemical and agrophysical properties of dark chestnut soil in the conditions of the forest steppe of Tuva is studied. It was determined that the humus content in green manured fallows increased by 0.13%–0.64% during rotation. It was revealed that various types of fallows do not have a strong effect on the density of composition and structural composition of dark chestnut soil. The highest biological activity of soils is observed in crop rotations with green manured and complete manured fallows with organic fertilizers. It was determined that complete manured fallow with manure and green manured fallows increase spring wheat yield.
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