2016
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20167303010
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Environmental Safety for Chernozem Soil Fertilized with Phosphogypsum and Ash for Spring Wheat Cultivation in North Kazakhstan

Abstract: Abstract. Currently, year by year the industrial waste stockpiles increase, but at the same time its recycling is not more than 10-15% of the production. There are several methods of recycling of such waste as phosphogypsum and ash, among which one of the perspective directions is considered using them in agriculture as fertilizer and ameliorator. The limiting factor of their widespread use in agriculture is the presence of heavy metals and radionuclides in them. This article presents data about environmental … Show more

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“…Third, with the development of precision agriculture, the impact of agricultural planting on the environment has attracted increased attention. How to develop green and sustainable low-carbon agriculture has become an economic interest concern of developing countries [13].…”
Section: Policy Suggestions For Agricultural Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, with the development of precision agriculture, the impact of agricultural planting on the environment has attracted increased attention. How to develop green and sustainable low-carbon agriculture has become an economic interest concern of developing countries [13].…”
Section: Policy Suggestions For Agricultural Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%