Chemical changeability in soils developed on the internal waste heap of the Patnow opencast mine (Poland) following long-term, diversified mineral fertilization

The study presents results of changes in concentrations of organic carbon, total nitrogen and available forms of phosphorus, potassium and magnesium in anthropogenic soils - developed on the internal waste heap of the Patnow opencast brown coal mine - following long-term, diversified mineral fertili...

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Published inRoczniki gleboznawcze Vol. 55; no. 2
Main Authors Mocek, A, Owczarzak, W, Rybczynski, P.(Akademia Rolnicza, Poznan (Poland). Katedra Gleboznawstwa)
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LanguagePolish
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Summary:The study presents results of changes in concentrations of organic carbon, total nitrogen and available forms of phosphorus, potassium and magnesium in anthropogenic soils - developed on the internal waste heap of the Patnow opencast brown coal mine - following long-term, diversified mineral fertilization (NPK) and application of different tillage systems. The examined soils were characterized by sandy loam texture, basic reaction and, as a rule, high concentrations of available phosphorus and magnesium as well as lower quantities of the available form of potassium
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2005000243
ISSN:0080-3642