New protectants against cotton seeding diseases (root rot and gommosis)
Shakhnoza Gulmurodova,
Rano Sattarova
Abstract:One of the primary crops grown in the Republic of Uzbekistan is cotton. Root rot and gommosis, two cotton sprout diseases, seriously harm cotton cultivation. Some illnesses were shown to have significantly increased in some years. Cotton seeds coated with fungicides are sowed in Uzbekistan. Yet, outbreaks of cotton root rot and blight were frequently seen under production-related circumstances. The gums that protrude from the surface of the cotton plant's damaged organs gave gommosis its name. Many aspects of … Show more
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