Abstract

This article discusses the effect of gypsum content and seasonal variations on the enzyme activity and respiration properties of bad melioration content of soil in Uzbekistan. Furthermore, this paper provides some datas about their origins and how to eliminate it.

Highlights

  • Soil is a structural product with a complex characterization, which in turn is noted to have a relatively stable level of enzyme activity, specific to certain types of specific soil formation

  • The development of models of this type is important for the purpose of managing soil fertility, for predicting changes in enzyme activity and control factors [5, p. 174; 7, p. 96]

  • Catalase activity is recorded in the upper horizons of the soil, as it descends into the deeper layers along the soil section, its activity level decreases

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Introduction

Soil is a structural product with a complex characterization, which in turn is noted to have a relatively stable level of enzyme activity, specific to certain types of specific soil formation. As a result of enzymatic processes, difficult-to-assimilate substances in the soil layer are converted into assimilated forms by plants and microorganisms. Catalase activity is recorded in the upper horizons of the soil, as it descends into the deeper layers along the soil section, its activity level decreases.

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