Effect of Planting Standards on Winter Hardness of Ryjikni Carat Varieties

Authors

  • Djo'rayev Mukimjon Yakubjonovich Head of the laboratory "Food and non-traditional crop selection and agrotechnology" of the Scientific Research Institute of Cereals and Legumes, associate professor
  • Uzaqov Fazliddin Ergashovich Scientific Research Institute of Cereals and Legumes, Researcher
  • Ismatullayeva Malika Yaqubjon qizi O'XITI Andijon filial

Keywords:

camelina, optimal, meteorological, factor, vegetation, collection

Abstract

During the research, it was found that when sowing seeds on October 20, the number of surviving plants will be 475-550, the degree of preservation is 80-82% when planting at the rate of 8-10 million seeds, and 81% when planting at the rate of 12 million seeds. When analyzing the safety of Ryzhik varieties at the end of the growing season, it was found that although there was no sharp difference between varieties and planting dates, planting rates had an impact. The highest rate of plant safety is 78-80% in the variants with sowing 8-10 million seeds, and the lowest is 76% in the variant with sowing 12 million seeds. The feeding area is reduced.

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Published

2024-03-13

How to Cite

Yakubjonovich, D. M., Ergashovich, U. F., & qizi, I. M. Y. (2024). Effect of Planting Standards on Winter Hardness of Ryjikni Carat Varieties. American Journal of Pediatric Medicine and Health Sciences (2993-2149), 2(3), 113–116. Retrieved from https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJPMHS/article/view/3686