
Humira Huseynova Zafar 1, Shabnam Mammadova Aydin 2, Ramil Sadigov Ali 3, Nigar Mammadova Oqtay 3, Aynura Hasanova Fakhraddin 3 and Muhammad Madnee 4
1Faculty of Biology, Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan; 2Institute of Geography Public Legal Entity, Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku 3Faculty of Engineering, Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC); 4Institute of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
*Corresponding author: humirahuseynova@bsu.edu.az
To protect and rationally use pastures, a seasonal assessment of their productivity and justification for temporary use are necessary. Our research has shown that pasture productivity varies significantly depending on the grazing season and the degree of degradation. For the first time in Azerbaijan, the full seasonal dynamics of pasture vegetation and soil parameters (agrochemical, agrophysical, and landscape characteristics) across various phytocenoses were studied using innovative methods. An analysis of the dynamics of seasonal productivity over the past three years showed that the average annual productivity of semi-desert vegetation across various formations is 15.6 s/ha (fresh mass) and 10.4 s/ha (dry mass).