CITRUS VARIETIES FOR GROWING IN WIDE TRENCHES OF UZBEKISTAN
Dilshod Obidzhanov , Doctor of philosophy of agricultural sciences, laboratory manager, Scientific-Research Institute of Horticulture, Viticulture and Winemaking named after Academician Makhmud Mirzaev, Uzbekistan Shermamat Khazratkulov , Doctor of philosophy of agricultural sciences,laboratory manager, UzbekistanAbstract
From the studied varieties of lemon, the variety Pervenets Uzbekistan stood out in all respects, from the varieties of orange, the variety Korolek Pear-shaped 20 centners per hectare stood out in terms of yield, and from the varieties of mandarin, the variety Okitsu Wase stood out.
Keywords
Citrus fruits, lemon, agronomic, biology, insecticides
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Obidzhanov D., Mirzaev М. Growing a lemon in trenches and protecting against pests. //The American Journal of Agriculture and Boimedical Engineering. (ISSN – 2689-1018) Published: December 30, 2021| Pages: 15-18. Doi: https://doi.org/10.37547/tajabe/Volume03Issue12-01
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