Effect of Irrigation Regime on Biometric Indicators of Spring Wheat Varieties
Bisenbay Bekbanov,
Orakbay Nagimetov,
Bibinaz Kosbergenova
Abstract:It was observed that the biometric indicators of spring wheat varieties were significantly affected by irrigation rates and periods, and it was determined that the biometric indicators changed accordingly. With the increase in the number of irrigations, it became impossible to increase the productivity. In the options of wet tillering (FON), FON+2 irrigation, Fon+3 and Fon+4 irrigation, the mass of grain in one ear is from 1.26 to 1.56 g in Semurg variety, from 1.05 to 1.35 g in South Gavhari variety, respecti… Show more
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