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Sidorova Irina Ivanovna
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• Kuban State Agrarian University
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экология, аналитическая химия, почвоведение
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06.00.00 Agricultural sciences
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In the article the results of researches of the influence of various technologies of cultivation of agricultural crops on the total content of copper, zinc, cobalt, cadmium, lead and manganese in an arable layer of black leached soil of the Western Ciscaucasia are presented. It is established, that the intensification of agriculture does not cause accumulation of heavy metals in an arable layer of black leached soil
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ABOUT ABILITY OF KUBAN LEACHED BLACK SOIL TO DEACTIVATE ESPECIALLY DANGEROUS HEAVY METALS
06.00.00 Agricultural sciences
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The results of studying of the maintenance of lead and cadmium in soil and agricultural crops at use of various agrotechnologies are presented in the article. The negative tendency of accumulation of heavy metals in winter wheat grain is noted
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06.00.00 Agricultural sciences
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In the article we consider the influence of agricultural technologies of cultivation of winter crops on existence of various forms of heavy metals in an arable layer of earth in the conditions and their accumulation in grain production. The gross content of compounds of copper in an arable layer of black leached soil is above background values (maximum concentration limit 1,5-1,7), a share of the fixed connections makes 75 %. The gross content of zinc exceeds background value for chernozems (1,25 clark). The correlation of the water mode of the soil and the content of mobile compounds of heavy metals in an arable layer - a straight line for Cu and the return for Mn , Pb, Cd and Co. Supplement of an arable layer of earth with mobile forms of copper, zinc and cobalt low, manganese - corresponds to the average level. Speaking of the degree of actual mobility the studied elements settle down in sequence: Cd> Mn> Co> Pb> Zn> Cu. Degree of potential availability decreases among: Zn> Mn>Pb> Co> Cu. The existence of Mn, Cu, Zn and Co in grain of wheat is lower than maximum concentration limit, and accumulation of Pb and Cd is higher than maximum concentration limit in grain production for baby food for 10-15 %, that increases individual risk of death to the maximum permissible level