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Nanostructural organization of peat glues and routes to improve soil structures

Nanostructural organization of peat glues and routes to improve soil structures ISSN 0012-5008, Doklady Chemistry, 2008, Vol. 422, Part 1, pp. 208–211. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2008. Original Russian Text © G.N. Fedotov, V.I. Putlyaev, T.F. Rudometkina, G.G. Omel’yanyuk, O.A. Maksimova, 2008, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2008, Vol. 422, No. 1, pp. 52–55. CHEMISTRY Nanostructural Organization of Peat Glues and Routes to Improve Soil Structures a b a G. N. Fedotov , V. I. Putlyaev , T. F. Rudometkina , a c G. G. Omel’yanyuk , and O. A. Maksimova Presented by Academician Yu.D. Tret’yakov April 17, 2008 Received April 17, 2008 DOI: 10.1134/S0012500808090024 Soil science and agriculture pay much attention to not only over the final product but also over the nano- soil structure, relating it to many agrophysical proper- and microstructure of generated peat glues. ties of soils and, through this, to the life conditions of Here, our goal was to study the effects of various microorganisms and plants. It is commonly believed factors on the composition and structural organization that oils with the maximal content of agriculturally of peat glues. valuable aggregates (0.25–10 mm in size) have optimal Peat glues were derived from peats sampled from properties [1]. the Yakhroma river floodplain [7]. Sodium being Attempts http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Doklady Chemistry Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2008 by MAIK Nauka
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Chemistry; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Chemistry/Food Science, general
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0012-5008
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1608-3113
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10.1134/S0012500808090024
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ISSN 0012-5008, Doklady Chemistry, 2008, Vol. 422, Part 1, pp. 208–211. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2008. Original Russian Text © G.N. Fedotov, V.I. Putlyaev, T.F. Rudometkina, G.G. Omel’yanyuk, O.A. Maksimova, 2008, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2008, Vol. 422, No. 1, pp. 52–55. CHEMISTRY Nanostructural Organization of Peat Glues and Routes to Improve Soil Structures a b a G. N. Fedotov , V. I. Putlyaev , T. F. Rudometkina , a c G. G. Omel’yanyuk , and O. A. Maksimova Presented by Academician Yu.D. Tret’yakov April 17, 2008 Received April 17, 2008 DOI: 10.1134/S0012500808090024 Soil science and agriculture pay much attention to not only over the final product but also over the nano- soil structure, relating it to many agrophysical proper- and microstructure of generated peat glues. ties of soils and, through this, to the life conditions of Here, our goal was to study the effects of various microorganisms and plants. It is commonly believed factors on the composition and structural organization that oils with the maximal content of agriculturally of peat glues. valuable aggregates (0.25–10 mm in size) have optimal Peat glues were derived from peats sampled from properties [1]. the Yakhroma river floodplain [7]. Sodium being Attempts

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