Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LX
Written by Gheorghe JIGĂU, Elena TOFAN, Anton BLIDARI
The current stage of arable chernozems development is determined by the change of pedogenetic regimes as a result of agrogenic changes caused by long-term agricultural use, but also by changing the soil climate induced by climate change from the Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic space. Under such conditions it is considerably reduced the priority role of humus formation process which is responsible for the evolution of the biorutinar soil system. As a result, the chernozems in the region entered in a stagnant evolutionary phase being extremely vulnerable to various degradedprocesses. Certifying the chernozems sustainability can be ensured in complex technologies adaptive-landscape-improved.
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