EFFECTS OF SHORT-TERM CROP ROTATION SYSTEMS ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF COTTON

Authors

  • Ismailov Dauletbay Uzaqbaevich Doctoral student at the Karakalpakstan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies. Nukus, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Short-term crop rotation systems,, cotton, winter wheat, repeated and interval crops

Abstract

In the Republic of Karakalpakstan, field experiments were conducted to determine the impact of short-term crop rotation systems on the growth and development of the soil. According to the results of the experiments, the methods of sowing short-term crop rotation and the introduction of winter wheat, repeated and interval crops, the positive effects of applied organic fertilizers were determined. In this case, the crop rotation is 1:2, grain: cotton: in the cotton system, after the winter wheat, repeated crop (corn) + interval (mung bean) + 20 t / ha of manure, which is positive for the growth and development of cotton during the next two years.

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Published

2022-05-20

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Ismailov Dauletbay Uzaqbaevich. (2022). EFFECTS OF SHORT-TERM CROP ROTATION SYSTEMS ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF COTTON. European Journal of Agricultural and Rural Education, 3(5), 23-25. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejare/article/view/2242

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