Environmental agriculture in Azerbaijan through the prism of biogenicity and the assimilation potential of soils of bioclimatic landscape zones of the country

Authors

  • Samira Imamyar gizi Najafova Institute of Microbiology of NAS of Azerbaijan M. Mushfig str., 103, Baku, Azerbaijan, Az 1004, Azerbaijan
  • Fatima Shamil gizi Keiserukhskaya Institute of Microbiology of NAS of Azerbaijan M. Mushfig str., 103, Baku, Azerbaijan, Az 1004, Azerbaijan
  • Ismayilov Nariman Mammad oglu Institute of Microbiology of NAS of Azerbaijan M. Mushfig str., 103, Baku, Azerbaijan, Az 1004, Azerbaijan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2018.140136

Keywords:

agriculture, cropping, environmentally friendly soils, environmentally friendly water, mapping

Abstract

The development of the agricultural complex and its scientific potential is becoming one of the most important directions of the country's economy under current conditions. The problem of development in the country of the centers of formation of manufacture of environmentally friendly production is actual. Based on the results of studies on the assimilation potential of soils in various bioclimatic landscapes in Azerbaijan and the assessment of soils, a map of priority regions has been developed for conducting environmentally friendly agriculture in order to obtain environmentally friendly agricultural products. Regions of the country that are most suitable for the formation of ecological agriculture in terms of quality of soil cover and water resources are located in the foothill regions of the Lesser and Greater Caucasus, in the area of Talysh

Author Biographies

Samira Imamyar gizi Najafova, Institute of Microbiology of NAS of Azerbaijan M. Mushfig str., 103, Baku, Azerbaijan, Az 1004

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Head of Laboratory

Laboratory of Soil Microbiology

Fatima Shamil gizi Keiserukhskaya, Institute of Microbiology of NAS of Azerbaijan M. Mushfig str., 103, Baku, Azerbaijan, Az 1004

Doctor of Philosophy in Biology, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher

Ismayilov Nariman Mammad oglu, Institute of Microbiology of NAS of Azerbaijan M. Mushfig str., 103, Baku, Azerbaijan, Az 1004

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Principal Researcher

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Published

2018-08-03

Issue

Section

Agriculture