Meliorative Hydrogeological State of Irrigated Land and Measures for their Improvement
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v2i9.611Keywords:
irrigated land, reclamation hydrogeology, barren soil, brown soil, desert sandy soil, salinity, total nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, dry residue, automorphAbstract
The article, in connection with the irrigation of lands in the Kashkadarya region and under the influence of human activity, leading to waterlogging and salinization of soils, reveals the relationship between the formation of soils in accordance with hydrogeological conditions. For the effective use of irrigated lands in agriculture, as well as increasing soil fertility, the importance of measures to combat salinization and waterlogging is noted.
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