"recultivation; soil enzymes; microbial biomass; anthropic soils; succession"@en . "3"^^ . . "Marosz, Karel" . "10.11118/actaun201361010137" . "The properties of the anthropic soils formed at the sludge bed %22T\u0159inec-Jahodn\u00E1%22. The sludge bed came from a long-time depositing of fl y--ash and slag layers. Therefore, the anthropic soil properties obtained their features by both a character of layered substrate and a management of the local land reclamation. The paper presented deals with the rate of an intensity of biological and biochemical soil processes in charge of the fulfi lment of plant nourishment demands, and the time viewpoints focusing on the local soil development. The set of enzymatic and biological measurements were chosen for treatments of soil bodies sampled throughout 2007--2008. The study plots inside the sludge bed and the control plot were sampled; the properties of particular horizons were studied. The results proved that the twenty-year-development of soil bodies made the proper conditions for plant nutrition. The positive statement, nevertheless, is directly linked to the presence of trees and shrubs. The vegetation seems to be one of the very crucial factors for a status of the site and maintenance of soil productivity: it aff ects temperature amplitudes, sensitivity to erosion, a redistribution of soil water, and a humic compounds accumulation. The statistical analyses showed signifi cantly diff ering results on the study plots with a shorter development and a lower rate of vegetational cover." . . "Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis" . "Development of biochemical properties in anthropic soil: the study at T\u0159inec-Jahodn\u00E1 plot"@en . . "61" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . "3"^^ . . . . "Vranov\u00E1, Valerie" . . "Development of biochemical properties in anthropic soil: the study at T\u0159inec-Jahodn\u00E1 plot"@en . . "[BAAF912140E4]" . "Development of biochemical properties in anthropic soil: the study at T\u0159inec-Jahodn\u00E1 plot" . . . "P(TA02020867), Z(MSM6215648902)" . . "Rej\u0161ek, Klement" . . . "43410" . . "69101" . . . "RIV/62156489:43410/13:00198153" . "1" . "9"^^ . "1211-8516" . . "Development of biochemical properties in anthropic soil: the study at T\u0159inec-Jahodn\u00E1 plot" . "RIV/62156489:43410/13:00198153!RIV14-TA0-43410___" . . "The properties of the anthropic soils formed at the sludge bed %22T\u0159inec-Jahodn\u00E1%22. The sludge bed came from a long-time depositing of fl y--ash and slag layers. Therefore, the anthropic soil properties obtained their features by both a character of layered substrate and a management of the local land reclamation. The paper presented deals with the rate of an intensity of biological and biochemical soil processes in charge of the fulfi lment of plant nourishment demands, and the time viewpoints focusing on the local soil development. The set of enzymatic and biological measurements were chosen for treatments of soil bodies sampled throughout 2007--2008. The study plots inside the sludge bed and the control plot were sampled; the properties of particular horizons were studied. The results proved that the twenty-year-development of soil bodies made the proper conditions for plant nutrition. The positive statement, nevertheless, is directly linked to the presence of trees and shrubs. The vegetation seems to be one of the very crucial factors for a status of the site and maintenance of soil productivity: it aff ects temperature amplitudes, sensitivity to erosion, a redistribution of soil water, and a humic compounds accumulation. The statistical analyses showed signifi cantly diff ering results on the study plots with a shorter development and a lower rate of vegetational cover."@en . . . .