Publications by authors named "Timur Nizamutdinov"

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  • Digital soil maps are essential for various fields, and their accuracy is particularly challenged in dense environments like forests where soil is hidden.
  • This study assessed soil organic carbon stocks (SOC) in forests using three methods: regression kriging (RK), random forest (RF), and a hybrid model (RFOK) with Sentinel-2A satellite data, finding SOC ranged from 0.6 to 10.9 kg/m, averaging 4.9 kg/m.
  • The hybrid RFOK method provided the best accuracy (RMSE = 1.58 kg/m, NSE = 0.33) and highlighted the significance of Sentinel-2A's SWIR B12 band, suggesting that considering spatial correlations is crucial for effective
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As the world's population continues to increase, ensuring food security becomes a major problem. This often leads to the expansion of agricultural production, even in harsh conditions and becomes a key problem for many countries, including Russia. However, such expansion may entail certain costs, including the potential loss of insect populations, which are vital for ecological balance and agricultural productivity.

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The use of conservation agriculture (SWC-soil and water conservation) technologies is now becoming more and more necessary. For the soils in arid ecosystems, the problem of irrigation deficiencies has always been relevant, and clean fresh water is always insufficient to irrigate these agricultural lands. This paper provides a brief historical overview of the use of mineralized water sources in agriculture and their impacts on soils and plants ( L.

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