Problems of the Effect of Ground Waters When Growing Low-Grown Seedlings of the Growth of Aprons and Pears in Pegant Soils
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 10)Publication Date: 2018-10-05
Authors : Yusupova Malokhat Sadillayevna; Islamov Sokhib Yakhshibekovich;
Page : 1595-1597
Keywords : groundwater; salinity; aggressiveness; saline soil; apple trees; pear; low-growing seedlings; rootstocks;
Abstract
This paper is devoted to the problem of growing planting material of apple and pear on clonal rootstocks, designed to create intensive gardens on saline soils. Salinization is a global problem in agriculture in arid and semi-arid regions of Uzbekistan. For the countries of Central Asia, there is a large area of secondary saline lands. The high concentration of salts in the soil profiles does not allow growing traditional crops in these lands. In this regard, this article covers the problems of the influence of groundwater, as well as their mineralization, the content of salts in them when growing low-growing seedlings of apple and pear rootstocks on saline soils.
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