INFLUENCE OF PREPARATIONS ON BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF ALLUVIAL SOILS OF IRRIGATED MEADOW IN BUKHARA OASIS

Authors

  • Mamasolieva Malika Adxamovnа National University of Uzbekistan named after M.Ulugbek
  • Gafurova Laziza Akramovna National University of Uzbekistan named after M.Ulugbek
  • Sharipov Odiljon Bafoyevich Bukhara State University

Keywords:

actinomycetes, ammonifiers, oligonitrophils, spores, microscopic fungi, aerobic cellulose decomposers, saline soils

Abstract

Today, a number of developed countries use silicon-containing preparations to
improve the relationship between soil and plants, thereby achieving high productivity. Improving the
biological properties of soil means improving the plant immune system, the process of forming
reactions to stress and high productivity. Soil microorganisms play an important role in this process.
This article examines the effect of silicon-containing preparations on improving the biological
properties of irrigated pasture-alluvial soils. The influence of the preparations Aminoside-Aton,
Aminoside-Silicon and Bionitrogen on seasonal changes in the activity of soil microorganisms was
studied.

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2024-01-26

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Mamasolieva, M., Gafurova, L., & Sharipov, O. (2024). INFLUENCE OF PREPARATIONS ON BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF ALLUVIAL SOILS OF IRRIGATED MEADOW IN BUKHARA OASIS. Innovatsion Texnologiyalar , 52(3). Retrieved from https://ojs.qmii.uz/index.php/it/article/view/609