Effect of certain soil properties on the available microelements reserves of soils
2000
Moln ros,I.
Over the last 20 years a large number of soil analyses(pHKCL, CaCO3%, plasticity, humus, macro- and microelement contents) have been carried out on arable land in Vas County.The laboratory analyses were introduced on a system of three-year cycles (Buz s,1983) as decreed in 1978 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, in order to improve the fertilisation extension service.The dominant soil type in the county is brown forest soil, which covers 74% of the total area.Within this area, brown forest soils with clay illuviations and Ramann's, rust-brown and chernozem brown forest soils make up 52%.A further 23% of the total area consists of alluvial, alluvial meadow and meadow soils, while the remaining 3% is lowmoor fen, gravelly skeleton soil and slope deposit soil.
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