GEOENERGETIC FEATURES OF MACROELEMENTS OF IRRIGATED SOILS
Keywords:
geoenergy, geochemistry, macroelement, migration, accumulation, Cartleg potential, arzyk, shokh, pedolite, irrigated.Abstract
The paper presents the geoenergetic and geochemical features of some macroelements in irrigated meadow saz pedolitical soils of Central Fergana, also gives the dependence of the accumulation and migration of trace elements from their atomic weights and geoenergy properties.
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