CHANGE OF AGROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF A FOOTHILL ZONE OF ARMENIA DURING THEIR CULTIVATION

Authors

  • L. A. Navasardyan Chair of Ecology and Nature Protection, YSU, Armenia
  • K. V. Grigoryan Chair of Ecology and Nature Protection, YSU, Armenia
  • G. M. Karakeshishyan Chair of Ecology and Nature Protection, YSU, Armenia
  • H. N. Zakaryan Chair of Ecology and Nature Protection, YSU, Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSUB.2003.37.2.111

Keywords:

semi-deserted soils, pre-mountainous zone, irrigation, capillary water

Abstract

It has been shown that semi-deserted soils of Armenian pre-mountainous zone do not provide high harvest of cultures without irrigation since they lack humus, nitrogen and are rich in carbonic acids. Cultivated both virgin brown semi-deserted and chestnut soils with mixed content of organic compounds, nitrogen, phosphorus and calcium differ from each other a little. Owing to cultivation and irrigation the carbonates move deep from higher horizons to lower ones. Soluble salts of subsoil zone after cultivation and irrigation become mobile. It is natural that a part of salts is washed into deeper horizons with capillary water, and the other part rises to top horizons with capillary waters.

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Published

2003-06-03

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Section

Biology

How to Cite

“CHANGE OF AGROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF A FOOTHILL ZONE OF ARMENIA DURING THEIR CULTIVATION”. 2003. Proceedings of the YSU B: Chemical and Biological Sciences 37 (2 (201): 111-17. https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSUB.2003.37.2.111.

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