One saxophone plant can stop four tons of shifting sand
According to the recommendations of the representatives of the field, it is appropriate to sow the saxovol seeds in the autumn and winter months. Because the seed lies under the snow and rain water all winter, and a good chance is created for it to grow in the spring. It does not work well to immediately sow seeds or plant seedlings in areas prepared for planting. Because the soil is salty, salt kills as soon as it is planted. Therefore, ditches dug for planting require a certain time. It can be planted after the fertile soil has been brought to the ditches with the help of wind. In the spring, our main work will be planting seedlings.
Nutritious crops for wild animals and livestock are also planted among the saxophones in the dry area of the island.
Today, in Khorezm State Forestry, the process of saxophone seed preparation has been started in order to establish "Green cover" this year.
According to experts, by building saxow fields, mobile sands are strengthened, the process of desertification slows down, due to its influence, the speed of wind on the surface of the earth decreases, salt and sand particles are raised into the air as dust pollen. stops. In the 7-year-old saxophone, the wind speed stops completely. One saxophone plant can stop four tons of shifting sand. During the year, 1 hectare of saxophone plant absorbs 1135 kg of carbon dioxide gas and emits 835 kg of oxygen. This will improve air quality and prevent environmental pollution.
11 species of saxophone have been identified around the world. There are mainly 3 types of saxophones in the desert regions of Central Asia.