STUDY OF DROUGHT RESISTANCE OF RASPBERRY VARIETIES
Zuftarov Erkin Aybekovich , Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Sciences (PhD), Scientific Research Institute of Horticulture, Viticulture and Winemaking named academician М.Mirzayev, Uzbekistan Islamov Sokhib Yakhshibekovich , Doctor of Agricultural Sciences (DSc), Tashkent State Agrarian University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article presents the results of the study of drought resistance of raspberry varieties. In this, drought resistance was evaluated by studying the water deficit, amount of water and water loss abilities of leaf tissues before and after irrigation in June, July, and August. In the leaves of raspberry varieties, water deficit and water loss capacity were higher at 1 pm in July, while leaf amount of water was the lowest at 1 pm in July.
Keywords
Raspberry varieties, water deficit, amount of water
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