ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICIENCY OF BIOPREPARE IN IRRIGATION WITH LOW MINERALIZATION DITCH WATER
Keywords:
Ditch waters, Nanosilicon, Aminoside universal biopreparationAbstract
This article describes the effects of repeated millet and sunflower crops grown under the conditions of alluvial, medium salinity, and medium sandy soils in the Bukhara oasis. These crops are grown with a water table depth of 2.0-2.5 meters and water mineralization of 2.5-3.0 g/l. The study focuses on determining the impact of Nanosilicon and Aminosid universal biopreparations on the growth and productivity of these crops when irrigated with low-mineralized ditch water.
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