EFFECTS OF PROCESSING AND IRRIGATION OF ROWS ON THE ROOT SYSTEM OF PLANTS

Abstract

Under the conditions of light-brown soils of the Andijan region, 90 cm of cotton is poured between 17 and 18 cm in the first row, the next 14-16 cm depth, 23-25 cm deep softening, and 70-70-60% irrigation in the 70-70-60% The width of the root volume was 4.3-5.6 cm3.

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Komiljon Komilov, Dilfuza Komilova, Gulbahor Alijonova, Saidislom Sobirov, Jahongir Mamadaliev

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Komiljon Komilov, Dilfuza Komilova, Gulbahor Alijonova, Saidislom Sobirov, Jahongir Mamadaliev (2018). EFFECTS OF PROCESSING AND IRRIGATION OF ROWS ON THE ROOT SYSTEM OF PLANTS. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(1), 28-30. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-588300