No. 3-4, 2009 - CA Water Info
No. 3-4, 2009 - CA Water Info
No. 3-4, 2009 - CA Water Info
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I.S. ZONN, N.Z. ŞAMSUTDINOW, Z.Ş. ŞAMSUTDINOW<br />
GALOFITLER BIOÝANGYJY ALMAGYŇ ÇEŞMESI HÖKMÜNDE<br />
Nebit gorlarynyň azalmagy we ony almagyň tehnologik çylşyrymlylygy zerarly, soňky onýyllyklarda bütin<br />
dünýäde ýangyjyň alternatiw çeşmelerini gözlemek boýunça barlaglar güýçlendirilýär.<br />
Ösen ýurtlaryň köpüsinde esasy üns aýry-aýry ösümlikleri ulanmaklyga berilýär.<br />
Makalada adaty bolmadyk ýag berýän ekinlerden, şonuň ýaly-da galofitlerden bioýangyç almak mümkinçiliklerine<br />
seredilýär. Kaspi deňziniň minerallaşan suwy we Gyzylgumuň ýerasty suwy bilen suwarylýan galofitleriň geljegi<br />
uly hasaplanylýar.<br />
I.S. ZONN, N.Z. SHAMSUTDINOV, Z.SH. SHAMSUTDINOV<br />
HALOPHYTES AS A SOURCE OF BIOFUEL RECEPTION<br />
Last decades researches on search of alternative sources of fuel that is connected with an exhaustion and<br />
technological complexity of an oil recovery all over the world became more active.<br />
In many developed countries the accent in these researches becomes on the use of various plants.<br />
The possibility of reception of biofuel from nonconventional olive crops, and also halophytes is considered.<br />
It is established, that halophytes are perspective, irrigated by mineralized waters of the Caspian sea and underground<br />
waters of Kyzylkum desert.<br />
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