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CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL
AND APPLIED SCIENCES
Volume: 03 Issue: 11 | Nov 2022 ISSN: 2660-5317
https://cajotas.centralasianstudies.org
Geoanalysis of Perennial Trees of Localities on the Example of Ferghana
District
Marupov Azizkhon Abbosxonovich
PhD of Fergana Polytechnic Institute
Soliyeva Hulkaroy Taxirjonovna
Magister of Fergana Polytechnic Institute
Received 9
th
Sep 2022, Accepted 8
th
Oct 2022, Online 15
th
Nov 2022
Annotation: This article covers the fundamental geoanalysis of perennial trees on the sites of settlements
of stock land plots for partial monitoring by sounding.
Keywords: geoanalysis, geodetic sensing, monitoring, perennial trees, human settlements.
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INTRODUCTION.
Developing human society continuously interacts with the natural environment, often disrupting the
stability and balance of the ecosystem. This problem affects every stage of society's development,
dictating the need for sound environmental management, which would lead to the stabilization of all the
resources of the agro-ecosystem.
The discrepancy between the existing specialization of agriculture and the potential resource capabilities
of the landscape leads to the development of negative processes, to a violation of the natural and
anthropogenic balance, especially in landscapes with unstable natural balance [1-5].
Such an impact can be considered rational, which ensures the correct resource turnover, expanded
reproduction of renewable landscape resources (increasing soil fertility, productivity of natural and
cultural phytocenoses, etc.) (Chernikov et al., 2000).
THE MAIN PART
Features of perennials. At the same time, many gardeners prefer perennial flowers that can grow in one
place without transplanting for several (from 2 to 5) years. Properly selected plants will help you create a
flowerbed, front garden, landscape composition, to maintain a spectacular view of which you will not
need to apply significant physical and time costs. The use of perennials has a number of advantages:
there is no need to worry every spring about preparing seedlings, purchasing planting material. Most
of them belong to frost-resistant crops and they do not need to be dug up and sent for storage in the
basement or other dark and cool place.