POLLUTION CONTROL AND PESTICIDES

Authors

  • Boltaeva K.SH Author

Keywords:

Key words: slow release fertilizer, carbamideformaldehyde fertilizers (CFI),Artemisia leucodes Schrenk - wormwood whitish, denitrification, ureaformaldehyde fertilizer (IFIs), Standard tuki, yield, budization.

Abstract

Abstract: When making CFF nitrogen consumption of soil resources in the year 
of  its  operation  increases  in  the  second  year  (aftereffects)  decreases  unproductive 
nitrogen  losses  from  CFF  markedly  lower  than  urea.  CFF  raises  productivity 
Artemisia leucodes Schrenk. In field experiments, conducted in the irrigated typical 
gray soils and debris, the harvest was bigger by 10-30% compared to the control. The 
research  results  point  to  a  definite  advantage  of  using  a  slow  acting    carbamide-
formaldehyde  fertilizers  (CFF)  than  urea  and  ammonium  nitrate  in  reducing 
environmental pollution harmful to the body remains of the fat 
It  was  found  that  the  use  of  slow  acting  .  Urea-formaldehyde  fertilizer  is 
particularly important in conditions of saline soils with shallow groundwater where 
significant  nitrogen  losses  occur  as  a  result  of  leaching  of  nitrates  into  the 
groundwater. 
It was revealed that a higher content of nitrates in the soil when making nitrogen 
fertilizer as ammonium nitrate and urea lead to a significant loss of battery sizes that 
reach  considerable  values.  As  a  result,  there  are  a  number  of  issues  surrounding 
pollution as the most dangerous are increasingly finding the nitrates in the soil. It 
should be noted that not only accumulate nitrate in the soil - soil, ground water, but 
higher than allowable standards accumulate in food and feed, thus enters the body of 
animals and humans 

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Published

2024-12-22

How to Cite

Boltaeva K.SH. (2024). POLLUTION CONTROL AND PESTICIDES . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 52(6), 126-129. https://scientific-jl.org/tad/article/view/6823