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Effect of Rice Cultivation on Soil Agrochemical Properties in Meadow Swamp Soils

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Sodikova GS* and Kodorov ET
Issue: Volume4-Issue12
Pages: 1667-1674
Received: 2023-11-14
Accepted: 2023-12-19
Published: 2023-12-20

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The article presents the properties of meadow-swamp soils in Tashkent region, where rice is grown. Changes in morphological characteristics and agrochemstry properties of these soils during rice cultivation are described. In the upper layers of these soils, the content of humus and nutrients is good and moderate, and it was observed that the content of nutrients decreased rapidly due to the beginning of sandy fractions from the bottom 50 cm.

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Sodikova GS, Kodorov ET. Effect of Rice Cultivation on Soil Agrochemical Properties in Meadow Swamp Soils. J Biomed Res Environ Sci. 2023 Dec 20; 4(12): 1669-1674. doi: 10.37871/jbres1850, Article ID: JBRES1850, Available at: https://www. jelsciences.com/articles/jbres1850.pdf

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