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(1.55, 1.27) (0.79, 0.63) (upper, lower) P value 0.003 0.012 Soil order Recent Podzol 20 cm 0.2aB 1.1aA 50 cm 0.3aC 2.6aA 120 cm 0.2aC 1.7.A Grand mean 0.2 1.7 s.e.m.
A decrease in the content of chlorite or its complete decomposition have been observed in the A horizons of Podzol several times (e.g., Righi et al., 1999).
It was not only the German literature on soil science that had become infiltrated by Russian vocabulary, such as chernozem (black earth), podzol (boreal forest soil), and kashtanozem (chestnut-brown soil).
According to the Soil Atlas Map of Europe, Albeluvisol is the most common soil in Europe (15%), whilst Podzol is a dominant soil of the northern latitude (14%).
Pedroso Neto & Rezende (2005), in Lavras (clayey Red Yellow Podzol) and in Uberaba (sandy loam Dark Red Latosol), also observed significant and quadratic effect of the K doses on the protein yield, confirming the essential nature of K in the synthesis and transport of protein to the organs.
Modified sodium dodecyl sulfate-PAGE (SDS-PAGE) assay (Podzol and Noel, 1984) was conducted.
Podzol Water table lower than 100cm for a D short period of the year or permanently; saturated for a few days during the rainy season.
In the objects surveyed, the most often encountered soils are turf podzol and pseudo-gley soil, as well as eroded podzol (according to O.
ID Quarter Type of soil Forest Type of forest No site type (for 2013) 1 39 Loam modal podzol C2 Pine forest with spruce with plant cover of lily-of-the-valley and celandine 2 40 Sandy-loam modal B3 Pine forest with podzol spruce and birch with plant cover of lily-of-the-valley and celandine 3 41 Sandy podzol.