THE EFFECT OF BIOSTIMULANTS ON COTTON YIELD: RESEARCH RESULTS AND APPLICATIONS
Kuramatova Shakhlo Azizovna , Doctoral student, Fergana State University, Fergana, Uzbekistan Ibragimova Dildora Qakhramonovna , Doctoral student, Fergana State University, Fergana, UzbekistanAbstract
This study investigates the impact of biostimulants on cotton yield under meadowed alluvial soil conditions. The research focuses on the use of "Avangard," "Gulliver," and "Antikolorad" biostimulants in foliar feeding of the S-8296 cotton variety. The experiment was conducted with nine variants arranged in three tiers, with triple replications on small plots. Key parameters, including plant growth, development, resistance to pests, and overall productivity, were analyzed. The findings highlight the positive effects of biostimulants in enhancing crop performance, providing valuable insights for sustainable agricultural practices.
Keywords
Biostimulants, Cotton yield, S-8296 variety
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