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In agricultural landscapes with a high-level of fertilization of cultivated fields those landscape elements, which can act as filters of biophilous elements and barriers counteracting the eutrophization of water reservoirs are of particular importance. Such a role can be played, according to some authors, by grassland and forest ecosystems and field-protecting belts of trees. The aim of the present investigations was to explain mechanizms responsible for adsorption of biophilous cations by acid soils of the barrier ecosystems. The cation-exchange capacity (CEC) of the soils under study depends mainly on the quantity and quality of organic matter. The potential share of these soils in the protection of ground and surface waters depends on the value of the reserve cation-exchange capacity (CEC) and its utilization possibilities. |