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ISSN 0137-0944
eISSN 2949-6144
Heterogeneity of podzolic soils: genesis, methodological and methodical aspects of the study (review)

Heterogeneity of podzolic soils: genesis, methodological and methodical aspects of the study (review)

Abstract

Methodological aspects of identification, accounting, analysis of development and interaction of soil heterogeneities of various genesis are considered. The modern views on their origin are summarized, methodigical approaches and features of the study are shown. Conceptual views in the field of soil science are presented, which allow a deeper and more comprehensive approach to the assessment of such a phenomenon as soil heterogeneity: the hierarchical orga- nization of soil space, historical and modern («soil-memory» and «soil-moment») components of soil heterogeneity, soil succession and their role in understanding the essence of the phenomenon under consideration. The concept of primary and secondary heterogeneities is formulated, which are defined as a universal feature that manifests itself at all levels of the organization of the soil space and is formed, respectively, by paleo- and cenotic mechanisms. It is shown that the primary heterogeneity is the result of the action of pedogenesis factors, which reflects the desire of the soil to find an equilibrium state with the environment. Secondary heterogeneity is a consequence of the action of various natural and anthropogenic factors that bring the soil system out of equilibrium. A scheme of factors and causes of primary and secondary heterogeneities is proposed and formalized, as well as a scheme of modern factors and causes leading to the emergence of secondary heterogeneity of various origins. The priority role of the works of E.A. Dmitriev and his school in the formation of modern views on the heterogeneity of soils, in the development of field and statistical methods for analyzing the assessment of this natural phenomenon, which he put in a number of direct objects of research, is emphasized.

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Received: 03/04/2022

Accepted: 05/23/2022

Accepted date: 09/30/2022

Keywords: biogeocenosis; pedoturbation; soil succession; anthropogenicity; levels of organization; variation; pedon

Available in the on-line version with: 30.09.2022

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