CHANGE IN HUMUS, ORGANIC AND MINERAL CARBON IN IRRIGATED SASA MEADOW SOILS OF DESERTS
Journal: The Way of Science (Vol.1, No. 35)Publication Date: 2017-01-30
Authors : Yuldashev G.; Askarov Kh.;
Page : 65-68
Keywords : pedogen; carbon; lithogene; humus; organic carbon; mineral carbon; conservative; soil covering; accumulation.;
Abstract
The accumulation of soil carbonates in a soil profile happens mainly at evaporation of the mineralized ground waters in a modern hydrogenic stage of soil formation, but not at involving of the plant remains. Increase of organic carbon of the irrigated soils is connected with limitation of reclamation and cultivation.
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