RECULTIVATION OF ABANDONED LAND AND IMPACT ON SOIL FERTILITY OF SUBSEQUENT CROP PLANTS

Authors

  • Reymov Omirbai Agriculture of Karakalpakstan and "Water Management and Land" of the Institute of Agro-Technologies Assistant Teacher of the Department of Usebekistan
  • Zamir Bekbergenov 2nd-Level Student of the Karakalpakstan Institute of Agriculture and Agro-Technology, Department of Land Management and Land Cadastre
  • Reimov Nietbay Professor of the Department of "Water Management and Land Use" of the Karakalpakstan Institute of Agriculture and Agro-Technology, Agricultural Sciences

Keywords:

Karakalpakstan, land use, reclamation, unfavorable climate, land, soil, fertility, cadastre, harvest, economic efficiency.

Abstract

Water shortages in the Republic of Karakalpakstan, the lack of equal access to all water-consuming areas, the reconstruction and expansion of roads and railways, the premature death of old trees, and other factors have led to the need to bring unused arable land into circulation in Karakalpakstan. The article presents data on the yield of agricultural crops obtained on the control variant of land without reclamation and after its implementation, the effectiveness of various methods of maintaining soil fertility during reclamation, their impact on soil fertility, and the economic efficiency of reclamation work.

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2025-10-27

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How to Cite

RECULTIVATION OF ABANDONED LAND AND IMPACT ON SOIL FERTILITY OF SUBSEQUENT CROP PLANTS. (2025). British Journal of Global Ecology and Sustainable Development, 45, 59-67. https://journalzone.org/index.php/bjgesd/article/view/782