GRAIN YIELD IN AUTUMN WHEAT PRODUCTION BASED ON ORGANIC FARMING

Authors

  • Uzakov Gulomjon Okbutaevich Southern Agricultural Scientific Research Institute

Keywords:

organic farming, winter soft wheat, Shukrona

Abstract

The article presents the results of research on growing winter wheat based on organic farming on sierozem soils of the Kashkadarya region. The yield of winter grain crops directly depends on the applied mineral or organic fertilizers. In the studies, the lowest grain yield (28.9 t/ha) was observed in the variant without fertilizing with mineral and organic fertilizers. 10 tons per hectare. from 30 tons. under the influence of organic fertilizers and various biostimulants, the grain yield changed to 35.8-47.3 t/ha. The highest grain yield was 54.5 t/ha in the variant (N180P90K60).

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Published

2024-11-29

How to Cite

Uzakov Gulomjon Okbutaevich. (2024). GRAIN YIELD IN AUTUMN WHEAT PRODUCTION BASED ON ORGANIC FARMING. European Journal of Agricultural and Rural Education, 5(11), 39-40. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejare/article/view/4829

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