INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE

Received 27.07.2022
Revised 18.10.2022
Published 24.11.2022

Abstract

The studies assessed the reduction of reserves and carbon emissions by monitoring past periods of changes in organic substances in mountain-valley light brown soils common in the Issyk-Kul basin, and proposed measures to protect soil fertility

Keywords

Light brown soils organic matter humus carbon carbon dioxide emission
Suggested citation
Mamytkanov, S., Karabaev, N., Duishembiev, N., Yzakanov, T., & Baataeva, Zh. (2022). INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE . Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 20(4), 49-57.

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