The Current State of Irrigated Soils in the Central Fergana Desert under the Effect of Anthropogenic Factors

Author:

Abakumov Evgeny1ORCID,Yuldashev Gulomjon2,Mirzayev Ulugbek2,Isagaliev Murodjon2ORCID,Sotiboldieva Guzalkhon2,Makhramhujaev Sultonkhuja2,Mamajonov Inomjon2,Azimov Zikrjon2,Sulaymonov Omonjon3,Askarov Khasanboy3,Umarkulova Barchinoy3,Rahimov Abror2,Nizamutdinov Timur1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Ecology, Faculty of Biology, Saint Petersburg State University, 16 Line of V.O., 199178 Saint Petersburg, Russia

2. Department of Soil Science, Agrarian Joint Faculty, Fergana State University, Fergana 150100, Uzbekistan

3. Department of Technology of Storage and Initial Processing of Agricultural Products, Faculty of Light Industry and Textiles, Fergana Polytechnic Institute, Fergana 150107, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article highlights the role of anthropogenic factors in the modern and stage-by-stage development of soils, using the meadow-marsh soils of Central Fergana as an example. Information on the anthropogenic evolution of desert subtropical soils under long-term irrigation is provided. Data on the component composition of readily soluble salts in soils are discussed. It has been revealed that marsh-meadow soils under the influence of long-term irrigation gradually evolve into the irrigated meadow-saz soils of deserts. It is necessary to organize and conduct monitoring, the results of which could be implemented for the selection of agricultural crops, the development of methods of their sowing and planting, and for development of soil protection methods. In the initial period of using hydromorphic soils for irrigation in desert landscapes, there is a decrease in humus and total nitrogen content. The agrogenic transformation of hydromorphic soils under long-term and intensive use leads to significant changes in a number of soil properties. Each region-specific, soil-climatic condition may have its own pattern of soil areal evolution which is closely linked with the geochemical landscapes and the dynamics of the soil fertility. It is therefore necessary to consider the trends of soil transformation and evolution to improve soil fertility.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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