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Poplar
2012, Issue 189-190, p. 19-28

Original scientific paper
UDC: 631.4(497.113)(272)

Properties of Forms Fluvisol Soil in the Protected Area of Inundation Danube River in Južna Bačka


Saša Pekeč 1*, Petar Ivanišević 1, Dejan B. Stojanović 1, Miroslav Marković 1, Marina Katanić 1, Vladislava Galović 1


1 University of Novi Sad, Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Novi Sad, Serbia

Corresponding author:
Saša Pekeč, E-mail: pekecs@uns.ac.rs


Abstract

In this paper were described the characteristics of sandy, sandy loam and loamy soil forms which belong to fluvisol soil type in the inundation of the Danube. The soil characteristics: particle size composition, water-air, physical, and chemical properties were presented. Granulometric composition is feature which is of the most significance for the tested physical and chemical properties of these forms. Different properties of the investigated forms of fluvisol soil resulted in their different ecological values.


Keywords: fluvisol, water-air properties, ecological value
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