PEST CONTROL AND MEASURES ON BEAN CROPS - CALLOSOBRUCHUS MACULATUS, BRUCHUS PISORUM AND ACANTHOSCELIDES OBSOLETUS
Shakhnoza Makhmudova , PhD in Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor, Tashkent State Agrarian University, Uzbekistan, TashkentAbstract
Treating seeds of leguminous crops against bruchuses 20 days before sowing with insecticide dressing agents at the rate of consumption of Avalanche 70% d. 4 heg / t and Cruiser Extra Cotton 362 c.t., 3 l /t at the end of the growing season preserves up to 45-50% yield.
Keywords
Leguminous crops, mung bean, kernels, harmfulness
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