BIO - ECOLOGICAL FEATURES OF PLANT RESISTANCE IN ANTHROPOGENIC CONTAMINATED SOILS

T. S. Mammadov, G.G. Asadov, V

Abstract

Absheron peninsula is an industrial Azerbaijan region. It has unique industrial features. Here have functioned plenty industrial facilities, practically in oil production association, which activity results has occurred the soil, water and air pollutions. The whole territory of Absheron peninsula is 584.7 thousand hectares or 6.8% of total area of whole Republic. As a result of industrial productivity has polluted soil and other natural resources. Assimilation oil fields soil is highly relevant in the current environmental situation. Increasing scale of human activities and the rapid development of scientific and technological revolution intensified negative impact on the environment, has led to the disruption of the ecological balance of the planet. The scientific and technological progress has complicated significantly the relationship between society and nature. People have the inflected opportunity access to natural code processes, began to acquire almost all available recovery and not restoration natural resources, but at the same time to pollute and destroy the environment. Today the world is faced with serious problems in the relation to ecosystem conservation and the creation of conditions for its continued functioning. Nowadays, the environmental situation is at an extremely low level in worldwide, in every country, in every city, it has near crucial situation.

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