Beknazarova MIGRATION OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS FROM CULTIVATED AREAS ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE CITY OF OSH
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https://doi.org/10.56122/..v1i2.201Keywords:
chemical fertilizers, migration process, air, water, soil, eutrophication, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassiumAbstract
This article is aimed at studying the effect of chemical fertilizers used in agricultural areas on the outskirts of Osh city on air, soil and aquatic ecosystems. The study analyzes the migration and distribution of chemical fertilizers in the soil layer and in the waters of the region, their concentration and influence on biogeochemical cycles. The possible negative effects of these chemicals on the environment and human health are also being considered. Chemical fertilizers are widely used in agriculture to increase yields, but their migration leads to pollution of land and water resources. The main migration routes are runoff through the soil, evaporation into the atmosphere and erosion. The negative effects of migration, including water pollution, eutrophication and biodiversity disturbance, are discussed. The article also discusses recommended measures and effective management methods to reduce the migration of chemicals.
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