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  • Adv Crop Sci Tech 11: 650,

Scientifically Grounded Approaches to Address Slope Land Erosion

Gevorg Kirakosyan*
Indo-French Cell for Water Sciences, Interdisciplinary Center for Water Research, Azerbaijan
*Corresponding Author : Gevorg Kirakosyan, Indo-French Cell for Water Sciences, Interdisciplinary Center for Water Research, Azerbaijan, Email: gevory.kirakosyan@gmail.com

Received Date: Dec 01, 2023 / Published Date: Dec 29, 2023

Abstract

430 mkn.ha of land has been damaged by erosion processes in different countries around the world. Surface, cleavage and irrigation erosion is also widespread throughout the country. 43.29% of the total area is subjected to varying degrees of erosion. In some regions, especially the Nakhchivan AR, erosion processes cover 70% of the area. 66.6 of the total area of the southern slope of the Greater Caucasus has been eroded. In some areas of the country, the percentage of eroded farms is high. This figure is 51% in Lachin-Kalbajar zone, 57.9% in Guba-Khajmaz zone and 72.4% in Sheki-Zagatala. The newly formed splinters break down the farmland into small parts and make them useless. The following erosion intensity scale is presented. 1) net wash-up to 0.5 t/ha, 2) poor wash-up to 0.5 t/ha, 3) moderate washing 1-5 t/ha, 4) severe washing-5-10 t/ha, 5) very severe washing-10 t/ha. Different geographical areas of the country have also been identified the possible distances between stripes on different slopes. Soil preparation should be carried out with a strip of 1-2 m in every 3-5 m in areas of 10-200 incidence, moderate to severe, and 1.5-3 m wide in each of the 2-3 m in severely washed areas of 20-300 m. trench to be dug. In large areas with more than 15-200 thick, thick soils and where the tractor can operate, deforestation should be carried out on terraces. On the slopes where heavily washed and often rigid rocks are exposed, soil preparation can be used to make yards and ditches

Citation: Kirakosyan G (2023) Scientifically Grounded Approaches to AddressSlope Land Erosion. Adv Crop Sci Tech 11: 650.

Copyright: © 2023 Kirakosyan G. This is an open-access article distributed underthe terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

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