Author/Authors
ilay, remzi çanakkale onsekiz mart üniversitesi - toprak bilimi ve bitki besleme bölümü, Çanakkale, turkey , kavdir, yasemin çanakkale onsekiz mart üniversitesi - toprak bilimi ve bitki besleme bölümü, Çanakkale, turkey
Title Of Article
Effects of Different Land Use Types on the Water Soluble Ion Content in the Soil
شماره ركورد
23291
Abstract
gökçeada is one of the most important places of Aegean Region and Turkey in terms of tourism and organic farming potential. According to the Corine land cover classification (CLC), 17 land cover classes with different coverage areas are defined in the island. In this study, 237 surface soil samples were taken from 9 different land cover classes with the largest coverage area, and the water soluble major anion and cation contents of the soil samples were determined by ion chromatography. Impacts of land cover classes on water-soluble chlorine, ammonium and calcium contents in the soil were statistically significant (p 0.05). On the other hand, effect of land cover classes on other water soluble ions were not statistically significant (p 0.05).
From Page
367
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Gökçeada , soil , anion , cation , corine , land cover
JournalTitle
The Journal Of Ege University Faculty Of Agriculture
To Page
375
JournalTitle
The Journal Of Ege University Faculty Of Agriculture
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