Monitoring of Growth of Black Haloxylon (Haloxylon aphyllum)
on Hydromorphic Salt Marches of Dried Bottom of Aral Sea

Zh. V. Kuz’minaa and S. Ye. Treshkinb

a Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119333 Moscow, Russia

b Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 117218, Moscow, Russia

e-mails: jannaKV@yandex.ru; biost@yandex.ru

Received March 22, 2012

Abstract—An analysis of the results of monitoring the growth of black haloxylon in broadband ridge planting in 1.5
m depending on the varying degrees of salinity and groundwater level in experiments on phytomelioration (2004–
2011) on hydromorphic saline soils formed in place of the dried bottom of the Aral Sea are introduced.

Keywords: saksaul (Haloxylon aphyllum), growth of plants, the level of groundwater, soil salinity, salt marshes

DOI: 10.1134/S2079096113040070


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