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Soil treatment during surface improvement of astures in the arid zone

https://doi.org/10.53315/2949-1231-2023-2-4-89-93

Abstract

A noticeable decrease in the proportion of feed obtained from natural forage lands, with a progressive reduction in their area, necessitates a careful attitude towards existing pastures. At the same time, the lack of real measures aimed at improving the regime of pasture use and their increasing overload constantly threaten the degradation of pasture phytocenosis. One of the ways to prevent these processes is to organize continuous monitoring of natural ecosystems and their modern improvement and protection [2,5,7]. Many years of experience in pastoral livestock farming, which was based on the nomadic lifestyle of the population, reliably protected natural pastures from severe disruption. And even in desert and semi-desert conditions it made it possible to have a relatively stable food supply. Since during the radical and superficial improvement of natural forage lands, special requirements are placed, first of all, on the quality of processing and the properties of the root-inhabited soil layer, it is necessary to assess its physical and water-physical properties under the influence of various methods and depths of basic processing.

About the Authors

B. D. Taubaev
Atyrau University named after Kh. Dosmukhamedov
Kazakhstan

Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor

Atyrau



V. A. Batyrov
Kalmyk State University named after B.B. Gorodovikov
Russian Federation

Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor

Elista



S. A. Orosov
Kalmyk State University named after B.B. Gorodovikov
Russian Federation

Senior lecturer

Elista



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Taubaev B.D., Batyrov V.A., Orosov S.A. Soil treatment during surface improvement of astures in the arid zone. The Agriculture and Ecosystems in Modern World: Regional and Inter countries’ research. 2023;2(4):89-93. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.53315/2949-1231-2023-2-4-89-93

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