Ecophysiological indicators of growing some woody plants under irrigated conditions


Umiralievna B.G. Aitzhamal M. Maralovich K.A. Altynbekovna S.A. Nurgaiypovna K.A. Kyrbassova E. Otanovna Z.K. Berdibekqyzy A.G.
July 2024University of Guilan

Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
2024#22Issue 3763 - 767 pp.

Agrochemicals, such as pesticides and fertilizers, are used in farming to promote plant growth and protection. While originally intended to increase yields, they have been found to have adverse effects on soil and water quality. The use of chemical inputs in agriculture significantly impacts plants and food chains. However, the ecological risks of these chemicals to the environment are often neglected. The objective of this study is to evaluate the ecophysiological indicators of juniper and apple trees under irrigated conditions. In this regard, juniper and apple trees were grown in the laboratory environment and agrochemical analysis was conducted on the soil of the test site. Since the relation of soil and water and their interaction with plant ecophysiological traits are major drivers of plant growth, these tests were conducted to obtain information that affects growing these species in the region of Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Agrochemical analysis , Apple tree , Ecophysiological indicators , Juniper tree

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Department of Biology, Natural Science Institute, Kazakh National Womens Teacher Training University, St. Gogol, 114 k1, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Department of Chemistry, Natural Science Institute, Kazakh National Womens Teacher Training University, St. Gogol, 114 k1, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Department of Biology
Department of Chemistry

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