ENTOMOFAUNA OF TOMATO AGROCENOSIS IN THE CONDITIONS OF KHORESM REGION: SPECIES COMPOSITION AND BIOECOLOGICAL FEATURES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
tomato, agrocenosis, entomofauna, bioecology, Khorezm, pests, beneficial insectsAbstract
This study investigates the composition and bioecological characteristics of entomofauna in the tomato agrocenosis under the conditions of the Khorezm region. It examines harmful and beneficial insect species, their activity during vegetation, and their impact on tomato crops. The results contribute to the development of integrated pest management (IPM) systems and serve as a scientific basis for promoting ecological sustainability in tomato cultivation.
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