The Methods Of Intellectual Struggle Against Pest And Disease In Apple Orchards
M.M. Rakhimov , Ph.D, Senior Lecturer Of Andijan Institute Of Agriculture And Agrotechnology, Uzbekistan A.A. Azamov , Independent Researcher Of Andijan Institute Of Agriculture And Agrotechnology, Uzbekistan I.K. Zokirov , Master’s Student Of Andijan Institute Of Agriculture And Agrotechnology, UzbekistanAbstract
The article reports about the measures of intellectual struggle for the use of modern information technologies against pests and diseases in apple orchards, the use of mathematical models and the use of computer software to prevent the prediction of harmful organisms.
Keywords
Apple, pest, damage, apple fruit-eater, damaging, disease, fruit, mathematical model
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