The Impact of Agricultural Use of Retisols on the Molecular Structure of Humic Substances

Agricultural soil use does not only affect the amount of soil organic matter, but also the molecular composition of humic (HAs) and fulvic acids (FAs). Changed hydrothermal conditions and composition of the incoming plant residues are reflected in the rate of humification and its products. The objec...

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Main Authors: Evgeny Lodygin, Evgeny Abakumov
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description Agricultural soil use does not only affect the amount of soil organic matter, but also the molecular composition of humic (HAs) and fulvic acids (FAs). Changed hydrothermal conditions and composition of the incoming plant residues are reflected in the rate of humification and its products. The objective of this study was to compare the molecular composition of HAs and FAs isolated from Eutric Albic Stagnic Histic Retisol (Loamic), two Eutric Albic Retisols (Loamic)—mature and arable. Plots of mature Retisols are located at a middle taiga (Komi Republic, Russia) in a bilberry-green-moss birch-spruce forest. The plot of Retisols arable is located in the fields of the Syktyvkar state farm, which is 3.3 km northeast of mature Retisol plots. The development period is about 40 years, it is sowed with a pea-oat mixture. The results obtained indicate that soil reclamation essentially increases the proportion of aromatic components and decreases the content of carboxyl and ester groups in the humic substance (HS) structure. An increased extent of hydromorphism of Retisols leads to the enrichment of HS with aliphatic fragments.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4395/12/1/144/ 2025-01-17T01:03:44+00:00 The Impact of Agricultural Use of Retisols on the Molecular Structure of Humic Substances Evgeny Lodygin Evgeny Abakumov agris 2022-01-07 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12010144 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12010144 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Agronomy; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 144 arable soils humic and fulvic acids NMR spectroscopy Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12010144 2023-08-01T03:46:31Z Agricultural soil use does not only affect the amount of soil organic matter, but also the molecular composition of humic (HAs) and fulvic acids (FAs). Changed hydrothermal conditions and composition of the incoming plant residues are reflected in the rate of humification and its products. The objective of this study was to compare the molecular composition of HAs and FAs isolated from Eutric Albic Stagnic Histic Retisol (Loamic), two Eutric Albic Retisols (Loamic)—mature and arable. Plots of mature Retisols are located at a middle taiga (Komi Republic, Russia) in a bilberry-green-moss birch-spruce forest. The plot of Retisols arable is located in the fields of the Syktyvkar state farm, which is 3.3 km northeast of mature Retisol plots. The development period is about 40 years, it is sowed with a pea-oat mixture. The results obtained indicate that soil reclamation essentially increases the proportion of aromatic components and decreases the content of carboxyl and ester groups in the humic substance (HS) structure. An increased extent of hydromorphism of Retisols leads to the enrichment of HS with aliphatic fragments. Text taiga MDPI Open Access Publishing Agronomy 12 1 144
spellingShingle arable soils
humic and fulvic acids
NMR spectroscopy
Evgeny Lodygin
Evgeny Abakumov
The Impact of Agricultural Use of Retisols on the Molecular Structure of Humic Substances
title The Impact of Agricultural Use of Retisols on the Molecular Structure of Humic Substances
title_full The Impact of Agricultural Use of Retisols on the Molecular Structure of Humic Substances
title_fullStr The Impact of Agricultural Use of Retisols on the Molecular Structure of Humic Substances
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Agricultural Use of Retisols on the Molecular Structure of Humic Substances
title_short The Impact of Agricultural Use of Retisols on the Molecular Structure of Humic Substances
title_sort impact of agricultural use of retisols on the molecular structure of humic substances
topic arable soils
humic and fulvic acids
NMR spectroscopy
topic_facet arable soils
humic and fulvic acids
NMR spectroscopy
url https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12010144