SELECTION OF FAST-GROWING (DEVELOPING) SOURCES IN PERENNIAL
Keywords:
perennial wheat, grain, green mass, heat, root, productivity, varieties and samples, fodder, plant, rust disease, soil, climate, institution.Abstract
The article presents the results of experiments on studying the adaptability of collection samples of perennial wheat in the soil-climate conditions of Uzbekistan to climate change, valuable economic traits, the root system during the growth period, grain productivity and greenmass in the period until late autumn.
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