THE SOIL OF THE TERRITORY OF THE ARAL SEA AND ITS CURRENT ECOLOGICAL AND RECLAMATION STATUS

Authors

  • Kamolava Nazokat Rustamovna doktarant (PhD)
  • Gulnoza Safarova dosent, Tashkent State Agrarian University, Tashkent E-mail: z.gulomova81 @mail.ru

Keywords:

soil, toxic salts, environmental condition, soil fertility, dustAral Sea, saline soil, halophyte, sodium, chloride, plant

Abstract

The disappearance of the Aral Sea and the emergence of large salt fields in its place are causing significant problems not only for Uzbekistan but also for all Central Asian countries.

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2022-12-25

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