The lichens and lichenicolous fungi of the north-western part of the Krasnoznamensky District of the Kaliningrad Region
This article is dedicated to the study of lichen biota as part of the research and conservation of biodiversity in the Kaliningrad region. Biological studies of little-known territories are a crucial component of the ecologically oriented development of the Kaliningrad region, especially for areas with ...
Studying the features of soil cover and bioreclamation of coal dumps
... proven that the impact of vegetation on young soils, supplemented by fertilization, can lead to the accumulation of biophilic elements in the upper soil profile. The presence of rare earth and radioactive elements in anthracite slows the development of biota on dump surfaces due to their potentially toxic effects on microorganisms and vegetation. Bioremediation is shown to focus on restoring soil formation processes, enhancing soil self-purification capabilities, and re-establishing phytocenoses. The ...
Soil resources and soil cover structure Kemerovo region — Kuzbass
... transitional horizon is unevenly colored, with signs of gleying, heavy loamy; the presence of a small amount of sandy fractions throughout the profile; soil-forming rock; stratified sandy loam or loam.
Osintseva M.A.
soil, structure, vegetation cover, biota, potential drainage, Taldinsky coal mine
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10.5922/gikbfu-2023-3-7
The development of ideas about the formation of Arctic sea fauna and its biogeographical connections
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Cerianthus voghti Daniellsen, 1890 (Anthozoa: Ceriantharia). A species inhabiting an extended tube system deeply buried in deep — sea sediments of Norway // Sarsia. 1992
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Kostina Ye.Ye.
Arctic biota, Phanerozoic, stages of development, environmental conditions, biogeographical status.
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