Changes Of Macro And Microelements And Carbohydrates In Soil And Wheat Grain As A Result Of Atmospheric Pollution
Mardanov Rustam Pardaevich , The National University Of Uzbekistan Named After Mirzo Ulugbek, UzbekistanAbdullaeva Muborak Makhsumovna , The National University Of Uzbekistan Named After Mirzo Ulugbek, Uzbekistan
Sherimbetov Sanjar Gulmirzoevich , Institute Of Bioorganic Chemistry Named After Abid Sadykovich Sadykov, Uzbekistan
Abstract
Today, as a result of the production activities of the State Unitary Enterprise "Tajik Aluminum Company" (TALCO SUE), the ecological situation in a large area is deteriorating, causing serious damage to the environment and human health. In particular, such a negative environmental situation can be observed in the deterioration of the natural environment of Sariosiyo, Uzun and Denau districts of Surkhandarya region. Based on the research, biochemical parameters of soil and wheat grains, including macro-and micronutrients, and quantitative indicators of carbohydrates were determined as a result of atmospheric pollution.
Keywords
Atmospheric Pollution, Environmental Factors, Soil, Cereals
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