Abstract

In the article, it is shown the necessity of the development of anti-erosion moisture-saving technical means of soil cultivation in the conditions of Uzbekistan. New technologies and technical means of soil cultivation are presented, contributing to the prevention of water erosion, the preservation and the accumulation of moisture in the arable layer.

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  • The soil and climatic conditions of Uzbekistan make it possible to obtain highquality crop products

  • In the system of agrotechnical methods, the main moisture-saving role is assigned to methods of soil cultivation, which should ensure the most complete accumulation of moisture from atmospheric precipitation in the root layer and prevent its evaporation through the treated soil layer

  • RESEARCH RESULTS It is known that one of the most effective moisture-saving technologies is loosening the topsoil while preserving stubble and other crop residues on its surface. Such a wellloosened soil layer mulched with plant residues prevents capillary evaporation of moisture from the underlying layers and allows more preservation of residual soil moisture reserves

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Introduction

The soil and climatic conditions of Uzbekistan make it possible to obtain highquality crop products. O‘zbekiston sharoitida tuproqni etishtirishning eroziyaga qarshi namlikni tejaydigan texnik vositalarini yaratish zaruriyati ko‘rsatilgan. Антиэрозионные технологии и технические средства для почвы в условиях Узбекистана

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