RESEARCH OF IRRIGATED SOILS AND THEIR PROPERTIES IN BUKHARA DISTRICT

Nazarova Sevara

Associate Professor of Bukhara State University

Mahmudova Nafosat

Student of Bukhara State University

Keywords: Bukhara district, irrigated soils, soil mechanical composition, Zarafshan river delta, reclamation


Abstract

The main part of 4304.32 thousand hectares of irrigated land of our republic (about 50%) consists of soils with varying degrees of salinity, which reduces the overall productivity of agricultural crops in irrigated areas. This article provides detailed information about the irrigated soils of Bukhara district and their agrophysical properties. In addition, measures to improve soil fertility were presented


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