INFLUENCE OF SEED SOWING TIMES AND SOWING SYSTEMS ON THE HEIGHT AND ROOT SYSTEM OF PEACHE PLANT ON THE FORMATION OF TUBERS.
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Chickpea, sowing date, sowing rate, sowing method, plant height, root system, nodule bacteria.Abstract
In the article, in the conditions of dark sierozem soils of the mountainous regions of the Jizzakh region, the plant height of the "Zabardast" pea variety and the formation of nodule bacteria in the root system were determined by sowing dates (1-10.04 and 11-20.04), planting rates 185; 222 and 278 thousand plants/ha) and the influence of sowing schemes were studied and scientifically substantiated.
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