CURRENT SOIL STATE OF POPULATIONS OF SEDUM HYBRIDUM L. AND SEDUM EWERSII LEDEB. FOUND IN THE ZAILIY ALATAU

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https://doi.org/10.26577/EJE.2024.v79.i2-09
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Abstract

The article describes the natural soil conditions of Sedum hybridum L. and Sedum ewersii Ledeb—populations area based on the results of field and laboratory soil studies of soils. Soil types, morphological features, chemical composition, nutrient elements, amount of humus, absorbed bases and salt composition, and mechanical composition of soils are determined. The following soil types were identified during field studies: Kokzhailau Gorge (population 1) – chernozem, Turgeni Gorge (population 2) – chernozem, near Kastek River (population 3) – chestnut soil. The humus content in the 0-80 cm layer of chernozem (population 1) of Kokzhailiau gorge is very high, ranging from 5.55-12.81%, the reaction of the soil medium is within pH 7.10-7.40, i.e. CO2 content ranges from 0.16 to 0.34. On chernozems of Turgeni gorge (population 2) humus content in 0-60 cm layer is very high, within 5.90-20.88%, reaction of soil medium within pH 6.15-7.07, amount of CO2 within 0.21-0.34.
On chestnut soils near the Kastek River (population 3), the humus content in the 0-73 cm layer was in the range of 1.57-6.92%, the pH ranged from 7.13-8.23, i.e. it was alkaline, the CO2 content was in the range of 0.16 - 0.34. The composition of salts in the chernozems of the Kokzhailau gorge: CO3 - not detected; HCO3- - 0,24- 0,48 ; Cl- – 0.04; CO4- – 0,12-0,92; Sa+ – 0,29-0,49; Mg 2+ – 0,20-0,98; Na+ – 0,05-0,06; To+ – 0,05-0,23; The amount of salts is 0.060-0.083%. It was found that the soils of all 3 populations are not saline, since the amount of salts does not exceed the salinity limit.
Keywords: population, soil, profile, humus, salt.

Author Biographies

Tatyana N. Kobylina, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Institute of Physiology and Genetics, Almaty, Kazakhstan

PhD student at the Department of Biodiversity and Bioresources of the al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Researcher at the Institute of Genetics and Physiology (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: tatyana.n@mail.ru)

Bekzat M. Tynybekov, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Professor at the Department of Biodiversity and Bioresources of the al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: Tynybekov@kaznu.edu.kz)

Akmaral S. Nurmahanova, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

PhD, acting as professor at the Department of Biodiversity and Bioresources of the al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: nurmahanova@gmail.com)

Gulmira K. Satybaldieva , S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University, Astana, Kazakhstan

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Agronomy at the S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University  (Astana, Kazakhstan, email: g.satibaldieva@kazatu.edu.kz)

Gulbanu A. Sadyrova, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of UNESCO  for Sustainable Development of the  Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: gulbanu-s@mail.ru)

Elzira A. Kyrbassova, Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

PhD, Acting as Associate Professor of the Department of Biology of the Institute of Natural Sciences of the Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: kyrbasova@gmail.com)

Elmira M. Imanova, Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Acting as Associate Professor of the Department of Biology of the Institute of Natural Sciences of the Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: imanovaelmira74@gmail.com)

Meruert Kh. Parmanbekova, Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Acting as Associate Professor of the Department of Biology of the Institute of Natural Sciences of the Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: mparmanbekova@gmail.com)

Assel Zh. Childibayeva, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

PhD, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Biodiversity and Bioresources of the al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: zh.childebaeva@gmail.com)

Kanat K. Kulymbet, Kazakh Research Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry named after U.U.Uspanov, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Junior Researcher at the Department of Agrochemistry, U.U.Uspanov Kazakh Research Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry, PhD student (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: qulymbet.qanat@gmail.com)

 

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Kobylina Т. Н., Tynybekov Б. М., Nurmahanova А. С. ., Satybaldieva Г. К., Sadyrova Г. А., Kyrbassova Э. А., Imanova Э. М., Parmanbekova М. . Х., Childibayeva А. Ж., & Kulymbet Қ. К. (2024). CURRENT SOIL STATE OF POPULATIONS OF SEDUM HYBRIDUM L. AND SEDUM EWERSII LEDEB. FOUND IN THE ZAILIY ALATAU. Eurasian Journal of Ecology, 79(2), 100–109. https://doi.org/10.26577/EJE.2024.v79.i2-09

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CURRENT PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY