Dynamics of the Biogeochemical Properties of Biomicroelements in Irrigated Soils and in Punica Granatum L. (Pomegranate) Plants
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Keywords

irrigated soil
biomicroelement
biological absorption coefficient
migration
pomegranate

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T. Turdaliev, A., G. Mamajonov, G., & H. Muhammadov, Y. (2025). Dynamics of the Biogeochemical Properties of Biomicroelements in Irrigated Soils and in Punica Granatum L. (Pomegranate) Plants. J Open, 1(04), 3-8. https://doi.org/10.70728/jopen.be.0425.001

Abstract

This article analyzes the content of biomicroelements in the leaves, hornes, tree trunks and roots of pomegranate grown on irrigated soils of the Fergana Valley, their accumulation, and develops biological absorption coefficients. These studies will serve to more accurately plan agrotechnical measures on irrigated light calcisols and meadow sez soils, maintain soil fertility, and produce environmentally friendly agricultural products.

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