Evaluation of the content of microelements in the soil under the conditions of Uzbekistan
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, ISSN: 0975-2366, Vol: 12, Issue: 2, Page: 787-791
2020
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The article is devoted to the estimation of microelements content in soil in of Uzbekistan. It is established that the properties of soil, its sanitary condition and the degree of its pollution may affect the level of morbidity in the population. The data obtained as a result of studies indicate that most of Uzbekistan is a biogeochemical region with a reduced content of iodine, fluorine, iron, copper, cobalt and phosphorus in the soil, high magnesium and calcium content. Relationships have been revealed between the insufficient content of fluorine in water, soil and plants and the development of caries, while the iodine deficiency is endemic goiter in the human body. The content of these chemicals in the soil can be prioritized from a sanitary point of view.
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