2023,    № 5 (59)    

ECOLOGY




Gvozd V.K., Shalamov D.I., Dzhancharov T.M.

The technology of planting narrow-leaved cattail on peat soil to achieve maximum accumulation of organic carbon in the soil

The article presents the results of research on the analysis of carbon accumulation in the soil under moisture-loving crops when using peat soil under conditions of different anthropogenic load. Comparative cultivation of moisture-loving crops in natural and artificial conditions revealed their specificity: the largest volume of organic carbon productivity in the soil (g/kg-1) of narrow-leaved cattail was obtained when grown in a reclamation channel on peat soil and averaged = 21.64 g/kg-1. The lowest volume of organic carbon productivity in the soil of narrow-leaved cattail (g/kg-1) was obtained in the variant grown in vivo and averaged = 6.1 (g/kg-1) (3.5 times lower). The experiment was conducted on the territory of the environmental hospital of the Russian State Agrarian University-Moscow State Agricultural Academy named after K.A. Timiryazev in Moscow during 2019-2022. The study was conducted on moisture-loving crops grown on peat soil (a mixture of peat and wood chips).

Keywords: MOISTURE-LOVING CROPS, URBANIZED SOILS, SOIL CARBON, PEAT SOIL