The influence of fertilisation on the water-salt regime in the conditions of the Mugan-Salyan massif, Azerbaijan


Mustafayev M. Tukenova Z. Alimzhanova M. Ashimuly K. Mustafayev F.
2022Polish Academy of Sciences Publishing House

Journal of Water and Land Development
2022Issue 55276 - 285 pp.

The article presents research data on the amount of salts in the irrigated soils of the Mughan-Salyan massif, their composition, water-salt regime, and their forecast. It was found that the soils on the territory of the massif were saline to varying degrees. In general, the area of non-saline soils in the massif is 125,650 ha, mildly – 272,070 ha, moderately – 210,560 ha, highly – 125,850 ha, very highly – 109,450 ha and saline soils – 27,520 ha. The absorbed bases in the soils of the massif were studied, and it was determined that they change depending on the amount of salts as follows: in mildly saline soils, Ca – 57.82–68.31%, Mg – 25.26–36.28%, Na – 5.49–6.43%; in moderately saline soils – 56.77–65.76%, 27.03–35.58%, 7.12–7.94%, respectively; in highly saline areas – 54.05–64.75%, 24.94–43.67% and 9.19–14.42%. As you can see, the soils are mildly and moderately saline. The soils in the surveyed areas are saline to varying degrees (i.e., the average value of salts in the 0–100 cm layer of the soil varies between 0.25 and 1.00%). The biological product used in these soils contains a wide range of macro and microelements, humic acids, fulvic acids, amino acids, vitamins and enzymes that do not contain BioEcoGum mineral fertilisers. This biological product was used for the first time and one of the main goals was to study the improvement of water-physical properties of soils after its use. Therefore, the water-salt regime of the soils of the study area was studied on three experimental sites selected for the area, the number of irrigations for different plants, and their norms were determined taking into account the depth of groundwater in the soils and shown in tabular form. They are widely used in farms and these regions, taking into account the proposed irrigation norms and their quantity.

convective diffusion , forecast , ground water , irrigation norm , reclamation , salinity soils

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Institute of Soil Science, Agrochemistry of Azerbaijan National Academy of Science, M. Rahim St, 5, Baku, AZ10073, Azerbaijan
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Faculty of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Department of UNESCO in Sustainable Development, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Faculty of Thermal Physics and Technical Physics, Department of Physics and Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Scientific Production Center of Microbiology and Virology, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Institute of Soil Science
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Scientific Production Center of Microbiology and Virology

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