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Effect of Microelements (B, Zn) on Cotton Plant’s Productivity, Its Leaf Area and Plant Height

Effect of Microelements (B, Zn) on Cotton Plant’s Productivity, Its Leaf Area and Plant Height
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摘要 In this article, for the first time applied in our republic, the results of the effect of nano-micro fertilizers on cotton plant are given. The results of the study of the effect of microelements on the leaf area, plant height formation and yield of cotton in the conditions of the gray soil of the Zarafshan Valley are presented. Currently, the demand for ecological and safe food is increasing not only in Uzbekistan, but also in the whole world. The solution to this problem is effective use of land and increasing the amount of macrofertilizers, and after increasing the yield per unit of area, the micronutrients in the soil will decrease more, and less attention was paid to fertilizing with trace elements. This will affect the quality of the product, as well as the decrease in productivity and salinity of the land. Therefore, it is necessary to develop environmentally friendly and more economical approaches that do not harm the environment. The best solution for this is to reduce micronutrient deficiency in combination with agrotechnical methods. One of the urgent issues is the development of the technology of applying macro- and micro-fertilizers in the appropriate proportions, convenient terms, norms and methods for the cultivation of high-quality cotton crops under the soil conditions of our republic. The optimal rate of using microelements had a positive effect on the leaf area and dry mass of cotton plants. The highest result was observed when N<sub>200</sub>P<sub>140</sub>K<sub>100</sub> + KUPRUMHITE + NANOSEREBRO kg/ha was applied with mineral fertilizer. In this article, for the first time applied in our republic, the results of the effect of nano-micro fertilizers on cotton plant are given. The results of the study of the effect of microelements on the leaf area, plant height formation and yield of cotton in the conditions of the gray soil of the Zarafshan Valley are presented. Currently, the demand for ecological and safe food is increasing not only in Uzbekistan, but also in the whole world. The solution to this problem is effective use of land and increasing the amount of macrofertilizers, and after increasing the yield per unit of area, the micronutrients in the soil will decrease more, and less attention was paid to fertilizing with trace elements. This will affect the quality of the product, as well as the decrease in productivity and salinity of the land. Therefore, it is necessary to develop environmentally friendly and more economical approaches that do not harm the environment. The best solution for this is to reduce micronutrient deficiency in combination with agrotechnical methods. One of the urgent issues is the development of the technology of applying macro- and micro-fertilizers in the appropriate proportions, convenient terms, norms and methods for the cultivation of high-quality cotton crops under the soil conditions of our republic. The optimal rate of using microelements had a positive effect on the leaf area and dry mass of cotton plants. The highest result was observed when N<sub>200</sub>P<sub>140</sub>K<sub>100</sub> + KUPRUMHITE + NANOSEREBRO kg/ha was applied with mineral fertilizer.
作者 Anvar Tursunov Sirojiddin Urokov Anvar Tursunov;Sirojiddin Urokov(Faculty of Biology, Samarkand State University, Samarkand, Uzbekistan)
机构地区 Faculty of Biology
出处 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2023年第8期955-967,共13页 美国植物学期刊(英文)
关键词 FERTILITY Cotton Organic Fertilizers Physiological Process Biometrical Measures MICRONUTRIENT PRODUCTIVITY Fertility Cotton Organic Fertilizers Physiological Process Biometrical Measures Micronutrient Productivity
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