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Spatial variability of soil organic matter in the agroforestry system of the dry-steppe zone, Volgograd Region, Russia

V. A. VEDENEEVA; A. V. KOSHELEV; M. O. SHATROVSKAYA; YU. N. POTASHKINA

Research on Crops · 2025

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Summary

Understanding the spatial variability of soil organic matter (OM) in agroforestry landscapes is crucial for optimizing agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. Protective forest belts significantly influence soil properties, yet their impact remains understudied. This research aims to assess OM distribution under agroforestry systems, addressing knowledge gaps in soil fertility management and precision farming. The study of the theory of spatial variability of soil organic matter in agroforestry landscapes is important for the improvement of precision farming technologies and the theory of yield programming. The present study was conducted during 2022-2024 at Federal Scientific Center of Agroecology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia to determine the influence of

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.31830/2348-7542.2025.roc-1168
Catalogue ID
NRmo3d4gae-048
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