HUMUS STATE OF IRRIGATED MEADOW-ALLUVIAL SOILS IN THE LOWER AMUDARYA

Authors

  • Saidova Munisa Ergashevna Doctor of Biological Sciences (DSc), professor at Tashkent State Agrarian University
  • Khojasov Muratbek Allamuratovich doctoral student at Tashkent State Agrarian University

Keywords:

irrigated soil, salinization process, humus status, soil organic carbon reserve, soil profile

Abstract

The article provides information on some patterns of distribution of humus content in irrigated soils of desert zones. In terms of humus content, irrigated meadow-alluvial soils have a unique character, which is associated with sharp fluctuations in mechanical composition. It also highlights the importance of studying soil organic carbon as an indicator of soil health in the mitigation of climate change consequences. It was established that the studied soils have been provided with low reserves of organic carbon.

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Published

2024-07-25

How to Cite

Saidova Munisa Ergashevna, & Khojasov Muratbek Allamuratovich. (2024). HUMUS STATE OF IRRIGATED MEADOW-ALLUVIAL SOILS IN THE LOWER AMUDARYA. International Journal of Formal Education, 3(7), 116–119. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/ijfe/article/view/3195