Experimental Fight Against The Weeds In Winter Wheat Fields Maxier- Em.K And Effectiveness Of Herbicide
Rakhmonova Madina Kimsanboevna , (Phd) Lecturers Of Andijan Institute Of Agriculture And Agrotechnology, Uzbekistan Mirabdullaeva Nilufar , (Phd) Lecturers Of Andijan Institute Of Agriculture And Agrotechnology, Uzbekistan Parpieva Makhmuda , (Phd) Lecturers Of Andijan Institute Of Agriculture And Agrotechnology, UzbekistanAbstract
We have studied the biological efficiency of 8% conc. Emulsions Topic BG, and conc. emulsions Maxier in our experiment (standard).
And the results showed that in the use of quantitative doses of 0.4 l / ha of 8% conc. emulsion Topik BG effectiveness was 82.7% of another drug- and conc. Maxier’s emulsion in the amount of 0.9-1.0 l / ha, 83.2-86.2% compared to control variants.
Keywords
winter wheat, weeds, herbicide, experience, preparation, conc, emulsion Maxiera
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