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Czy systematyka gleb polski, wydanie 5, dotyczy wszystkich gleb naszego kraju? / Does Polish Soil Classification, V Edition, Refer to all Soils in our Country?
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Abstract
The paper presents critical remarks connected with forest soils in Polish Soil Classification V edition, which constitute about 30% lands of Polish land. Detailed remarks refer to: soils units, rules of issue, nomenclature, place of rendzinas in Systematic, fusion of gleysols and stagnosols, new type of folisols, changes in traditional nomenclature of histosols, different soil types with the same diagnostic horizon, nomenclature and symbols of humus horizons.
Title: Czy systematyka gleb polski, wydanie 5, dotyczy wszystkich gleb naszego kraju? / Does Polish Soil Classification, V Edition, Refer to all Soils in our Country?
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Abstract
The paper presents critical remarks connected with forest soils in Polish Soil Classification V edition, which constitute about 30% lands of Polish land.
Detailed remarks refer to: soils units, rules of issue, nomenclature, place of rendzinas in Systematic, fusion of gleysols and stagnosols, new type of folisols, changes in traditional nomenclature of histosols, different soil types with the same diagnostic horizon, nomenclature and symbols of humus horizons.
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