THE EFFECT OF SOWING TIME AND RATES ON SOYBEAN YIELD

Authors

  • Akbar Mukhtorovich Abduazimov Karshi State Technical University image/svg+xml
  • Makhliyo Asliddin qizi Ismatova Karshi State Technical University image/svg+xml

Keywords:

Yield, climate, bean

Abstract

The article presents yield indicators for two soybean varieties (Uzbek-6 and Nafis) at different sowing dates and sowing rates. Yields were compared by year (2022, 2023, 2024) and average values were calculated. Yield changes were recorded based on the results of a 3-year study conducted in the experimental field. According to the results, the most effective sowing date (01.05) was the late sowing date, with a yield of 39.93 c/ha from the Uzbek-6 variety at a rate of 375 thousand/ha. The average sowing date (15.04) was the highest yield at 375 thousand/ha, with a yield of 39.83 c/ha from the Uzbek-6 variety. The highest yield was 375 thousand/ha from the Uzbek-6 variety at an early sowing date, with a yield of 34.53 c/ha from the Uzbek-6 variety

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2025-04-12

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