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Productivity investigation of two types of meadows in the Vistula valley. 2, Soil conditions
Subtitle:Soil conditions of the meadows ; Badania produktywności dwóch typów łąk w dolinie Wisły. 2, Warunki glebowe
Creator: Contributor:Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Ecology
Publisher: Place of publishing: Date issued/created: Description:Pages 107-119 : illustrations ; 24 cm ; Bibliographical references (page 118) ; Abstract in Polish
Type of object: Subject and Keywords:meadows ; soils ; research ; Poland ; primary productivity
Abstract:The paper gives the characteristics of two investigated meadow areas, Strzeleckie and Kazuńskie. Both areas are located in the valley of the Vistula on alluvial river terraces. The Strzeleckie Meadow soil is formed from loose and slightly loam river sand, under conditions due to the effects of periods of heavy moisture and of meadow-bog plants. On the surface of the Strzeleckie Meadows are found mainly muck-like black soil, in which are accumulated humus and organic substances. Humus and organic substances decide the physical and chemical properties of the surface layers of this soil. The Kazuńskie Meadow soil is very fertile and rich in mineral components. It belongs to the group of brown gleyed and gley alluvial soils.
References:
1. Musierowicz, A. 1958 - Gleboznawstwo szczegółowe - Warszawa, 364-369 pp.
2. Siuta, J. 1960 - Initial investigations on the part of the organic soil substance in absorption of exchange cations - Roczn. glebozn. 9: 57-68.
3. Tomaszewski, J. 1968 – A new trent in the classification of Polish soils - Roczn. glebozn. 18: 335-357.
4. Traczyk, T. 1966 - Plant communities of the Strzeleckie Meadows in the Kampinos Forest - Ekol. Pol. A, 14: 285-300.
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Digitizing institution:Museum and Institute of Zoology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Original in:Library of the Museum and Institute of Zoology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
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