Transformation of Carbon and Humus in Irrigated Meadow Soils of Deserts

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  • Askarov Khasanboy Kholdorovich Doctor of Agricultural Sciences (PhD), Head of the Department of “Technology of Storage and Primary Processing of Agricultural Products”, Fergana Polytechnic Institute

Keywords:

pedogen, carbon, lithogen, humus, organic carbon, mineral carbon, conservative, soil cover, accumulation.

Abstract

Accumulation of soil carbonates in the soil profile occurs mainly during the evaporation of mineralized groundwater in the modern hydromorphic stage of soil formation, and not during soil formation. assortment of plant residues. The increase in organic carbon in irrigated soils is associated with an increase in the recency of development and cultivation.

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Published

2023-11-30

How to Cite

Askarov Khasanboy Kholdorovich. (2023). Transformation of Carbon and Humus in Irrigated Meadow Soils of Deserts. Web of Agriculture: Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 1(8), 86–92. Retrieved from https://webofjournals.com/index.php/8/article/view/423

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