RESULTS OF THE RESEARCH FOR DEVELOPING ULTRA EARLY RIPENING VARIETIES OF BREAD WHEAT ON RAINFED LANDS IN THE PROCESS OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE

Authors

  • Mamatkul Juraev Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Agricultural Sciences
  • Saidalim Gaybullaev Candidate of Agricultural Sciences,
  • Otabek Gulboyev Researcher
  • Bakhtiyor Khudaybergenov Researcher; Scientific Research Institute of Rainfed Agriculture, UZBEKISTAN

Keywords:

Bread wheat, rainfed lands, rainfall, valuable traits

Abstract

The occurrence of severe heat and drought in the process of climate change around the world has a negative impact on wheat productivity in rainfed lands. This article presents the results of scientific research on the developing of wheat varieties highly resistant to heat and drought and ultra early ripening.

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Published

2022-09-30

How to Cite

Mamatkul Juraev, Saidalim Gaybullaev, Otabek Gulboyev, & Bakhtiyor Khudaybergenov. (2022). RESULTS OF THE RESEARCH FOR DEVELOPING ULTRA EARLY RIPENING VARIETIES OF BREAD WHEAT ON RAINFED LANDS IN THE PROCESS OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE. European Journal of Agricultural and Rural Education, 3(9), 26-28. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejare/article/view/2714

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