Assessment of biological activity in mountain chernozems and mountain-meadow chernozemic soils of natural biogeocenoses in the Central Caucasus, Russia

Indicators reflecting various aspects of biological properties (genetic, microbiological, biochemical) were estimated for the upper horizons (0-20 cm) of mountain chernozems (Mollic Chernozems, WRB, 2015) and mountain meadow chernozemic soils (Mollic Leptosols Eutric, WRB, 2015), that were formed in...

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Main Authors: Fatima Gedgafova, Olga Gorobtsova, Tatyana Uligova, Nelli Tsepkova, Rustam Tembotov, Elena Khakunova
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Published: Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies 2022-01-01
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Online Access:http://ejss.fesss.org/10.18393/ejss.996603
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author Fatima Gedgafova
Olga Gorobtsova
Tatyana Uligova
Nelli Tsepkova
Rustam Tembotov
Elena Khakunova
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description Indicators reflecting various aspects of biological properties (genetic, microbiological, biochemical) were estimated for the upper horizons (0-20 cm) of mountain chernozems (Mollic Chernozems, WRB, 2015) and mountain meadow chernozemic soils (Mollic Leptosols Eutric, WRB, 2015), that were formed in the conditions of natural biogeocenoses of the Central Caucasus (Elbrus variant of zonality within Kabardino-Balkaria). A comparative assessment was performed for the biological activity parameters (humic content and stock, microbial biomass carbon (Cmic) content and stock, the enzyme activity of hydrolases (invertase, phosphatase, urease) and oxidoreductases (catalase, dehydrogenase)) in combination with indicators of the soil density and acid-base properties of various subtypes of the studied soils (typical and leached). The obtained results showed that the studied types of mountain soils in the upper horizons are characterized by a porous loose composition (0.75-1.07 g/cm3), neutral (pHH2O = 7.0-7.4) and slightly alkaline (pHH2O = 7.9-8.0) by the reaction of the soil solution, high and very high content (9.5-19.1%) and stock of organic matter (173-276 t/ha). The maximal biological activity was noted in mountain-meadow chernozemic soils, which surpass mountain chernozems in humic content (by 42%) and stock (24%), Cmic content (38%) and stock (17%), relative total activity of hydrolases (36%), but inferior in activity of oxidoreductases (32%). Based on the data obtained, the integrative index of ecological and biological condition (IIEBC) was calculated, which reflects the general level of biological activity of the studied soils. Higher IIEBC values of mountain meadow chernozemic soils (80-100%) in comparison with mountain chernozems (70-74%) are due to the unique complex of soil-forming conditions in which these soils function. The established biological parameters of mountain soils of natural landscapes are necessary for use as reference in environmental studies of anthropogenically disturbed biogeocenoses.
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spelling doaj.art-450d4eb7dea147a9bf3ec3e4e16a04d92023-09-02T11:18:43ZengFederation of Eurasian Soil Science SocietiesEurasian Journal of Soil Science2147-42492022-01-01111778510.18393/ejss.996603Assessment of biological activity in mountain chernozems and mountain-meadow chernozemic soils of natural biogeocenoses in the Central Caucasus, RussiaFatima Gedgafova0Olga Gorobtsova1Tatyana Uligova2Nelli Tsepkova3Rustam Tembotov4Elena Khakunova5Federal State Budget Scientific Establishment, Tembotov Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories of Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Laboratory for Soil and Ecological Researches, 360051, Nalchik, RussiaFederal State Budget Scientific Establishment, Tembotov Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories of Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Laboratory for Soil and Ecological Researches, 360051, Nalchik, RussiaFederal State Budget Scientific Establishment, Tembotov Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories of Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Laboratory for Soil and Ecological Researches, 360051, Nalchik, RussiaFederal State Budget Scientific Establishment, Tembotov Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories of Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Laboratory for Soil and Ecological Researches, 360051, Nalchik, RussiaFederal State Budget Scientific Establishment, Tembotov Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories of Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Laboratory for Soil and Ecological Researches, 360051, Nalchik, RussiaFederal State Budget Scientific Establishment, Tembotov Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories of Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Laboratory for Soil and Ecological Researches, 360051, Nalchik, RussiaIndicators reflecting various aspects of biological properties (genetic, microbiological, biochemical) were estimated for the upper horizons (0-20 cm) of mountain chernozems (Mollic Chernozems, WRB, 2015) and mountain meadow chernozemic soils (Mollic Leptosols Eutric, WRB, 2015), that were formed in the conditions of natural biogeocenoses of the Central Caucasus (Elbrus variant of zonality within Kabardino-Balkaria). A comparative assessment was performed for the biological activity parameters (humic content and stock, microbial biomass carbon (Cmic) content and stock, the enzyme activity of hydrolases (invertase, phosphatase, urease) and oxidoreductases (catalase, dehydrogenase)) in combination with indicators of the soil density and acid-base properties of various subtypes of the studied soils (typical and leached). The obtained results showed that the studied types of mountain soils in the upper horizons are characterized by a porous loose composition (0.75-1.07 g/cm3), neutral (pHH2O = 7.0-7.4) and slightly alkaline (pHH2O = 7.9-8.0) by the reaction of the soil solution, high and very high content (9.5-19.1%) and stock of organic matter (173-276 t/ha). The maximal biological activity was noted in mountain-meadow chernozemic soils, which surpass mountain chernozems in humic content (by 42%) and stock (24%), Cmic content (38%) and stock (17%), relative total activity of hydrolases (36%), but inferior in activity of oxidoreductases (32%). Based on the data obtained, the integrative index of ecological and biological condition (IIEBC) was calculated, which reflects the general level of biological activity of the studied soils. Higher IIEBC values of mountain meadow chernozemic soils (80-100%) in comparison with mountain chernozems (70-74%) are due to the unique complex of soil-forming conditions in which these soils function. The established biological parameters of mountain soils of natural landscapes are necessary for use as reference in environmental studies of anthropogenically disturbed biogeocenoses.http://ejss.fesss.org/10.18393/ejss.996603carbon of microbial biomasscentral caucasushumussoil enzymes
spellingShingle Fatima Gedgafova
Olga Gorobtsova
Tatyana Uligova
Nelli Tsepkova
Rustam Tembotov
Elena Khakunova
Assessment of biological activity in mountain chernozems and mountain-meadow chernozemic soils of natural biogeocenoses in the Central Caucasus, Russia
Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
carbon of microbial biomass
central caucasus
humus
soil enzymes
title Assessment of biological activity in mountain chernozems and mountain-meadow chernozemic soils of natural biogeocenoses in the Central Caucasus, Russia
title_full Assessment of biological activity in mountain chernozems and mountain-meadow chernozemic soils of natural biogeocenoses in the Central Caucasus, Russia
title_fullStr Assessment of biological activity in mountain chernozems and mountain-meadow chernozemic soils of natural biogeocenoses in the Central Caucasus, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of biological activity in mountain chernozems and mountain-meadow chernozemic soils of natural biogeocenoses in the Central Caucasus, Russia
title_short Assessment of biological activity in mountain chernozems and mountain-meadow chernozemic soils of natural biogeocenoses in the Central Caucasus, Russia
title_sort assessment of biological activity in mountain chernozems and mountain meadow chernozemic soils of natural biogeocenoses in the central caucasus russia
topic carbon of microbial biomass
central caucasus
humus
soil enzymes
url http://ejss.fesss.org/10.18393/ejss.996603
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