Application Of Water-Saving Technologies In Gardening Uzbekistan
Sarimsakov Maksudkhon Musinovich , Candidate Of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor Of The Department Of The Fergana Polytechnic Institute, Fergana, Uzbekistan Kimsanov Ibrahim Khaitmuratovich , Candidate Of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor Of The Department Of The Fergana Polytechnic Institute, Fergana, Uzbekistan Umarova Zulaykho Tulkunovna , Candidate Of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor Of The Department Of The Tashkent State Agrarian University, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
As a result, existing water shortages in Uzbekistan eliminate the negative consequences arising, effective and rational use of water and land resources, the use of water-saving technologies in irrigation of crops helps to save water and other resources up to 35-50%. The development of horticulture and viticulture increases the efficiency of land use in mountain and foothill areas, at the same time satisfies the need for fruits and grapes of the local population, and also serves as the main foundation of the domestic market with cheap enrichment and quality products.
Keywords
Intensive garden, apple tree, irrigation method, soil moisture, the efficiency of irrigated lands, water-saving technologies, plastic film, soil salinity, groundwater depth, water-saving, apple yield
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