SOIL CHEMISTRY TRENDS
In modern soil chemistry, four main directions are being actively developed: 1) chemistry of organic matter, 2) biochemical processes in soils, 3) chemical basis of soil protection, 4) soil study aschemical membrane and a pool of chemical elements. Interest to the study of organic matter, soil conta...
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doaj-6c43efe9dcf64254a26f41ab8f8725632021-07-28T13:05:30ZrusV.V. Dokuchaev Soil Science InstituteБюллетень Почвенного института им. В.В. Докучаева0136-16942312-42022010-12-01066648210.19047/0136-1694-2010-66-64-82421SOIL CHEMISTRY TRENDSYu. Vodianitsky0V.V. Dokuchaev Soil Science InstituteIn modern soil chemistry, four main directions are being actively developed: 1) chemistry of organic matter, 2) biochemical processes in soils, 3) chemical basis of soil protection, 4) soil study aschemical membrane and a pool of chemical elements. Interest to the study of organic matter, soil contamination and the role of soil as a chemical component of the environment reflects pragmatic trends in modern soil chemistry. Many advances in soil chemistry are now associated with the use of new nonspecific methods of analysis, primarily physical ones. The greatest progress has been made inidentification of individual chemical compounds in soil when using synchrotron X-ray technology.https://bulletin.esoil.ru/jour/article/view/487soil chemistrysoil organic matterbiochemical processessoil protectionpool of chemical elements |
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SOIL CHEMISTRY TRENDS |
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SOIL CHEMISTRY TRENDS |
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SOIL CHEMISTRY TRENDS |
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Бюллетень Почвенного института им. В.В. Докучаева |
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In modern soil chemistry, four main directions are being actively developed: 1) chemistry of organic matter, 2) biochemical processes in soils, 3) chemical basis of soil protection, 4) soil study aschemical membrane and a pool of chemical elements. Interest to the study of organic matter, soil contamination and the role of soil as a chemical component of the environment reflects pragmatic trends in modern soil chemistry. Many advances in soil chemistry are now associated with the use of new nonspecific methods of analysis, primarily physical ones. The greatest progress has been made inidentification of individual chemical compounds in soil when using synchrotron X-ray technology. |
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soil chemistry soil organic matter biochemical processes soil protection pool of chemical elements |
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