Scientific Basis For Increasing Soil Fertility And Its Culture
Nafisa Abdimannobovna Mamadjonova , Doctor Of Philosophy In Agricultural Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Andijan Institute Of Agriculture And Agrotechnology, UzbekistanAbstract
This article mainly discusses the scientific basis of soil fertility and increasing its culture. The division 
of soil fertility into natural and artificial species is described in the article. Natural fertility occurs 
under the influence of natural factors. The level of soil fertility, that is, the ability of the soil to yield 
to one degree or another, depends on natural factors and historical reasons. Natural factors, such as 
climate, vegetation cover, soil mineral composition, determine the natural fertility level of the soil. 
Natural fertility occurs without human intervention. It is mainly characteristic of natural crops, and 
usually the level of such fertility is low or high, depending on the organic and mineral composition, 
chemical, biological, biochemical properties of the soil.
Keywords
Soil fertility,, , natural factors
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