Eurasian Soil Science

Eurasian Soil Science  is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes original articles on global and regional theoretical and experimental studies ...

List of Papers (Total 68)

Transformation of Biochar from Plant Biomass in Gray Forest Soil: Evaluation by Isotopic Labeling Method

Pyrolysis is considered to be one of promising methods for processing agricultural waste and for producing fertilizers. The efficiency of the resulting biochar as a fertilizer has been proven, but the preferential way of decomposition of organic substances in it—biotic or abiotic—is still open to argument. The ways of transformation of biochar obtained from corn (a plant of the...

Temperature Sensitivity of Peatland Soils Respiration Across Different Terrestrial Ecosystems

Sequential (S) and equal-time (ET) methods were applied to assess the temperature sensitivity of respiration of peat soils in different terrestrial ecosystems: southern tundra, northern taiga, and mixed coniferous–broadleaved forests. The Q10 values varied widely (1.3–4.8) and in case of the ET method decreased from northern to temperate latitudes. In the cold range (5–15°С), Q10...

Jet Fuel as a Source of Soil Pollution: A Review

Kerosene is widely used in various types of anthropogenic activities. Its environmental safety is mainly discussed in the context of aerospace activities. At all stages of its life cycle, aerospace activity impacts the environment. In aviation, the pollution of atmospheric air and terrestrial ecosystems is caused, first of all, by jet fuel and the products of its incomplete...

Maps of Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Potential in the Russian Croplands

Adoption of the farming systems that aim to sequester carbon in agricultural soils is one of the ways to mitigate global climate change. This study focuses on the estimation of organic carbon sequestration potential of the Russian croplands in the upper (0–30 cm) soil layer by creating a set of maps using the data from global and national databases as the input data. The maps are...

Response of Soil Microorganisms and Phenolic to Pseudostelariae heterophylla Cultivation in Different Soil Types

Pseudostellaria heterophylla of the Caryophyllaceae family is an important medicinal herb in traditional Chinese medicine, but it encounters continuous cropping obstacle during cultivation. This study aimed to study the differences in the response of Pseudostellaria heterophylla cultivation to soil microorganisms and phenolic substances in different types of soil (Loamy soil and...

Estimation of Carbon Stocks in Soils of Forest Ecosystems as a Basis for Monitoring the Climatically Active Substances

The eluvozems and soddy eluvozems on two-layered deposits dominating in the soil cover of the Zvenigorod Biostation of Moscow State University, contain, on average, 65–83 t/ha of organic carbon in the organic layer and the upper meter of mineral strata. Carbon stock is minimal (59–68 t/ha) in the coarser-textured soddy eluvozem of the spruce forest and reaches 76–92 t/ha in soils...

Kinetic Assessment of the Biodegradability of Gel-Forming Soil Conditioners in Incubation Experiments with Instrumental Monitoring of Carbon Dioxide

A quantitative study of the biodegradability of polymer soil conditioners is necessary for a reasonable prediction of their stability and functioning in soils. For this purpose, a new methodological approach based on PASCO (USA) equipment was proposed. This approach allows recording continuous kinetic curves of CO2 emission in laboratory experiments based on incubation of...

Soils and Carbon Pools on the Shungite Rocks of South Karelia under Different Types of Land Use

The azonal organo-accumulative soils (Umbrisols) on shungite rocks and the effect of land use on their properties and ecosystem carbon stock have been studied. The changes in soil profile morphology, main agrochemical and microbiological characteristics of the upper horizons, Corg and Cmic stocks in the 100-cm soil layer, and the structure of carbon pools are analyzed. Pine...

Analysis of CO2 Emission from Urban Soils of the Kola Peninsula (European Arctic)

Dynamics of soil CO2 emission, temperature, and moisture were studied during the vegetation season (from May to October) in 2021 and 2022 in the residential areas of Murmansk and Apatity cities (Murmansk oblast) in comparison with natural areas. The mean emissions from urban soils were 5–7 g C/(m2 day) in summer and 1–2 g C/(m2 day) in spring and fall. Temperature was the main...

Investigation of Uncertainty in Organic Carbon Stock Estimates on a Field Scale

The uncertainty sources in the assessment of organic carbon stocks were studied in a layer of 0–30 cm within the sampling site (100 × 100 m) set on soddy-podzolic cultivated soil (Albic Glossic Retisol (Aric, Loamic, Ochric)). In the experiment, two sampling methods were used – the classic sampling in pits, by 10-cm layers, and sampling with an auger to a depth of 0–30 cm. The...

Soil Formation on Sugar Industry Waste in the Central Chernozemic Zone

Soils formed in treatment facilities of sugar beet factories in the forest-steppe zone of Kursk oblast were studied. Technogenic factors of soil formation associated with the industrial sugar beet activity and post-technogenic processes during the abandonment of treatment facilities are considered. The alternation of settling ponds and the earth walls separating them are the main...

Vis-NIR Spectroscopy for Soil Organic Carbon Assessment: A Meta-Analysis

The research papers assessing the content of soil organic carbon with the help of Vis-NIR spectroscopy approaches are systematically analyzed and subject to meta-analysis. This meta-analysis included 134 studies published in 1986–2022 with a total sample of 709 values of quantitative metrics. The papers have been searched for in databases of scientific periodicals (RSCI, Science...

Seasonal Activity of Soil Peroxidase in Drained Swamp Pine Forests of Western Siberia: Systemic-Ecological Analysis

We studied a mesotrophic swamp drained 25 years ago in the northern part of the Ob’ River basin (56°23′710″ N, 84°34′043″ E). In peat soils (0–30 cm layer), the weighted average of peroxidase activity for the season (base level) constituted 14.4, 21.9, and 70 units (mL I/g abs. dry soil per 2 min) in the areas subjected to weak, moderate, and intensive drainage, respectively...

Analysis of Specific Ecological and Genetic Soil Properties for the Forest Ecosystem Monitoring in the Zone of Coniferous–Broadleaved Forests

A reliable assessment of the composition and properties of soils in forest ecosystems is the basis for environmental monitoring, including monitoring of carbon pools and fluxes, which is of particular importance in the context of global changes in the environment and climate. The specific ecological and genetic features and classification of soils are analyzed at permanent...

Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Respiration in Grasslands in Temperate Continental Climate Zone: Analysis of 25-Year-Long Monitoring Data

Field observations of soil respiration (SR) in different types of terrestrial ecosystems are very relevant because of high temporal and spatial variations of SR rate. The intra-annual dynamics of SR is mainly determined by the changes in hydrothermal conditions during the year and is often described with temperature sensitivity coefficient (Q10), which usually has a fixed value...

Carbon Dioxide Emission from Soils of the Ecotone Zone in the North of Western Siberia

The study area in the north of Western Siberia is located in the southern tundra–taiga ecotone near the southern boundary of discontinuous permafrost zone. Three contrasting ecosystems—pine forests with Albic Podzols; palsa with Histic Oxyaquic Turbic Cryosols, and bogs with Fibric Histosols—predominate in this area. The objectives of the study included evaluation of the CO2...

Assessment of Carbon Stock and CO2 Production Potential for Soils of Coniferous-Broadleaved Forests

The assessment of carbon stocks in soils of coniferous and broadleaved forests, agrocenoses, fallow lands, and floodplains has been performed for the territory of the Chashnikovo Agrobiological Station of Moscow State University. The typology of litter horizons, the contents of plant detritus in the them, and the ratio of the thicknesses of litter subhorizons have been determined...

Cyanobacteria in Hypolithic Horizons of Soils in the Larsemann Hills Oasis, East Antarctica

The research is devoted to the analysis of biodiversity of Antarctic cyanobacteria in hypolithic organic-accumulative horizons of soils in the Larsemann Hills oasis. Studies of fouling glasses by the methods of light and confocal microscopy, as well as by fluorescent in situ hybridization, indicate that filamentous forms predominate among cyanobacteria in the upper layers of...

Methane Emission from Flooded Soils of Rice Paddies in Rostov Oblast

The methane fluxes to the atmosphere from the rice fields in the Rostov oblast (south of the European Russia) are analyzed using the results of field chamber measurements. In addition to the measurements of methane fluxes at the stages of rice seedlings and full ripeness, the concentrations of methane and hydrogen sulfide, Eh, pH, density, and moisture content are determined in...

Possibility of Using Zoning of Fallow Vegetation by Vegetation Indices to Assess Organic Matter Accumulation in Postagrogenic Soils

Light gray forest soils (Eutric Retisols (Loamic, Cutanic, Ochric)) were studied under a 20–25-yr-old fallow at the stage of overgrowing by meadow vegetation, pine, and birch. The studied area plot was confined to one element of topography, without morphological evidences of erosion processes, and with relatively homogenous soil texture. To assess the influence of fallow...

Retrospective Analysis of the History of Agricultural Development and Evaluation of Soil Erosion Rates in the Lokna River Basin, Tula Oblast

According to published and archival data, the dynamics of soil plowing in Tula oblast in general and in its particular districts has been traced. It has been found that the active agricultural development in the southern part of the modern Tula oblast began no earlier than in the middle of the 17th century. According to the maps of different years, changes in the area of arable...

Magnesium in Saline Gypsum-Bearing Soils of Russia

Statistical analysis of 3802 samples of saline soils from different regions of Russia made it possible to substantiate preliminary conclusions about a higher proportion of magnesium in soils containing gypsum in comparison with gypsum-free saline soils. Gypsum is not a toxic salt and its presence does not cause an increase in salinity. Salinization is mainly related to sodium and...

Comparison of Areal and Profile Distribution of Magnetic Susceptibility in Steppe Soils of the Russian Plain

A comparative analysis of areal and profile measurements of magnetic susceptibility was carried out on the plots pf 100 m2 in order to improve methods of surface soil sounding for mapping purposes and for identification of anomalies associated with anthropogenic pollution or disturbance of the surface soil layer. Two sites with Haplic Chernozems and one site with Haplic...

Effects of pH on Available Cadmium in Calcareous Soils and Culture Substrates

The effect of pH on available Cd in calcareous soils and culture substrate was studied by adding exogenous Cd and artificially adjusting the pH to create different pH conditions. It is expected to provide reference for the control of Cd pollution by adjusting pH. The cadmium chloride was added to the calcareous soil and culture substrate to make the total cadmium content 1.0 mg...