Iorgansky Anatoly Ivanovich is doctor of agricultural sciences, professor, academician of the Academy of agricultural sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Iorgansky A.I. was born in 1938. Since 1962 he has been working in the Kazakh Research Institute of Agriculture and Plant Growing, in 1962-1970 worked as a junior researcher, in 1971-1981 was senior researcher in the department of agricultural soil science, since 1982 – the head of the department of agroecology and soil fertility.
In the period of 1998-1999, 2003-2005 years he worked as deputy director for science, since 2008 - chief research specialist.
In 1979-1980 and 1989-1990 he was sent to Libya and Laos as the head of the soil detachment as part of the Soviet soil and environmental expedition.
Scientific activity A.I. Iorgansky was aimed at achieving rational regulation of fertility, increasing productivity and protecting the main soil types of southeast Kazakhstan from various types of degradation and water erosion. He established the developmental features and geography of water erosion of soils, changes in their basic properties and regimes for various uses, developed techniques and methods for rational reproduction of fertility and soil protection from erosion, theoretical and practical foundations of soil-protecting agriculture, which increase environmental sustainability and productivity of agricultural landscapes by 30 -70%.
AgroGIS has been developed for assessing the lands of Zhambyl, Karasai and Talgar districts of the Almaty region and a test for the Talgar district farm - Bayserke-Agro LLP, which is a set of electronic maps on a scale of 1: 200000 and 1: 25000 that reflect agroecological factors considered when designing ALSZ. For the farm, adaptive crop rotation, soil and fertilizer cultivation systems have been developed for agroecological groups and types of land, providing crop yields increase only due to their adaptability and adaptability of technologies by 1.4-1.7 times, and using intensification factors 2.0 -2.5 or more times.
During his scientific work he trained 3 doctors, 9 candidates and 7 masters of agricultural sciences.
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