Ecological and biological studies in the haplic chernozems pacnic soils area in the Central Caucasus (Kabardino-Balkaria)
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St Petersburg State University
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The northern macroslope of the Central Caucasus and adjacent areas of the
Middle Ciscaucasia belong to the Northeast Caucasian (semi-desert) type of
vertical zonation. This type, which includes terskiy and elbrusskiy variants of
vertical zonation, differs from the Northwest Caucasian vertical zonation by
general xerophytization of landscapes. The Haplic Chernozems Pacnic soils of
Kabardino-Balkaria formed within steppe zone of mentioned variants are almost
entirely involved in agricultural use; natural ecosystems with characteristic
species composition of natural vegetation and mesofauna were preserved
only in small areas inconvenient for arable activity. Characteristics of the current
ecological-biological state of the steppe ecosystem components from the
Haplic Chernozems soils area (soil — vegetation — earthworms) is given. The
values of synecological indices (Shannon’s, Simpson’s, Pielou’s, Hartley’s, and
integral) characterize high floristic and phytocenosis diversity, and synantropization
indices correspond to average levels. Earthworms are in abundance and
represent the largest part of the mass of soil organisms in species composition,
which corresponds to steppe zonal conditions and testifies to the dominance of
the saprotrophic complex. The correlation and factor analysis by the principal
components method shows wide ranges of interdependence in functioning of
ecosystems components: between diversity of biotic communities and biological
properties (humus content, microbial biomass carbon contents (Cmic), intensity
of microbial respiration, enzymatic activity) and physicochemical properties
(pH of soil solution, field moisture, soil density) of Haplic Chernozems.
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Uligova, T., Gorobtsova, O., Tsepkova, N., Rapoport, I., Gedgafova, F., and Tembotov, R. 2017. Ecological and biological studies in the haplic chernozems pacnic soils area in the Central Caucasus (Kabardino-Balkaria). Bio. Comm. 62(4): 244–255.