DEVELOPMENT DYNAMICS OF SPIDER MITES IN THE AGROBIOCENOSIS OF COTTON, MELON, AND CUCUMBER FIELDS OF KARAKALPAKSTAN AND ORGANIZATION OF COUNTERMEASURES AGAINST THEM.

Authors

  • Toreniyazov E.Sh. doctor of agricultural sciences, professor. Karakalpakstan Agricultural Research Institute.
  • Annakulov B.K. Independent researcher Karakalpakstan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies Karakalpakstan Agricultural Research Institute.

Keywords:

Pest, sucker, distribution area, harmfulness, dynamics, temperature, humidity, chemical method, biological usefulness.

Abstract

In the article, the results of the scientific research carried out on the countermeasures against the spider mite, which develops and causes damage in cotton, melon, and cucumber plants grown in the agrobiocenosis of Karakalpakstan, taking into account the impact of external factors on its development bioecology and the dynamics of its spread in the fields are presented.

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Published

2024-02-19

How to Cite

Toreniyazov, E., & Annakulov , B. (2024). DEVELOPMENT DYNAMICS OF SPIDER MITES IN THE AGROBIOCENOSIS OF COTTON, MELON, AND CUCUMBER FIELDS OF KARAKALPAKSTAN AND ORGANIZATION OF COUNTERMEASURES AGAINST THEM. Journal of Agriculture & Horticulture, 4(2), 12–15. Retrieved from https://internationalbulletins.com/intjour/index.php/jah/article/view/1358