The Level of Salinity and the Dynamics of Change in the Irrigated Soils of Dostlik Massif, Furqat District, Fergana Region

Authors

  • Jabbarov Odil Abdimalikovich “Soil composition and repository, quality analysis center” State Unitary Enterprise
  • Sodikova Maftunakhan Olimjon qizi National University of Uzbekistan Master’s degree
  • Makhkamova Dilafruz Yuldashevna National University of Uzbekistan (PhD) in biology assistant professor, Faculty of Biology

Keywords:

Soil ground water, improper irrigation, salinity, dry residue

Abstract

This article discusses the impact of various factors such as an increase in the area where the groundwater level is close to the surface of the earth, global climate change, and improper irrigation on soil reclamation, which can lead to hydromorphism processes and salt accumulation in the soil. The article also provides information about the increasing activity of these issues. Additionally, the article presents an analysis of the irrigated soils of the Dostlik massif, including their current state, salinity level, and dynamics of change over the years.

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Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

Abdimalikovich, J. O. ., qizi, S. M. O. ., & Yuldashevna, M. D. . (2023). The Level of Salinity and the Dynamics of Change in the Irrigated Soils of Dostlik Massif, Furqat District, Fergana Region. European Multidisciplinary Journal of Modern Science, 18, 121–123. Retrieved from https://emjms.academicjournal.io/index.php/emjms/article/view/980

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