Role of the Biological Processes in Soilforming Process
and Soil Fertility (Azerbaijan, Shamakhy)
Volume 7 - Issue 2
Bagirova RF*
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- Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry NAS, Azerbaijan
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Bagirova RF, Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry NAS Azerbaijan
Received: July 15, 2019; Published: July 29, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/CIACR.2019.07.000259
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Abstract
The article discusses the impact of the erosion process on mountain black terrestrial, suitable for planting soils widespread
in the Shamakhi region of Azerbaijan, which are more or less subject to erosion, which impairs its fertility, weakens fertility etc. It
should be recognized that the influence of agricultural activity of man on the processes taking place in the soil is a deeply studied
problem. What contributed to the negligence of the soil, its incorrect and irrational use which weaken its fertility, change the normal
direction of the process of soil formation. According to the latest data, more than 50% of the soils of the Shamakhi region are subject
to the process of water and irrigation erosion, a process that is widely distributed mainly in mountain black-terrestrial. According
to well-known scientists of the republic, it was found that substances synthesized by microorganisms that regulate the complex
processes occurring in the soil. For example, the conversion of plant residues and organic substances into humus takes place under
the influence of complex environmental factors, which impairs its fertility. This was compared to our study of the dynamics of
microbiological activity in black mountain soils and the effect of erosion on it at the object of study. As you know, humus is the basis
of soil fertility. For this reason and in the process of research, the factors that form the soil were the focus of genetic science on soil.
The results of the study proved that the erosion process, which occurred in nature, possessing a huge potential for its destructive
power, destroys the surface fertile soil layer, cancels its fertility and, therefore, removes soil from agricultural circulation. Being
a dynamic process, it changes the appearance of a zone, as a rule, a landscape that is widely distributed in the mountainous and
foothill zones of the region. This is the reason for the change of the initial relief in the morphological structure and mountain
landscapes.
Keywords: Soil; Plant; Erosion Landscape; Microbiological Action/p>
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