EFFECTS OF ORGANIC AND MINERAL FERTILIZERS ON UNABI FRUIT ON AVERAGE WEIGHT AND YIELD

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Imamov Foziljon Zokirjonovich
Ashurov Shavkat Shodmonovich
Nazarov Abdurayim Choriyevich

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Field experiments to study the effect of compost made from manure, phosphogypsum and plant residues (straw) on the yield and quality of Unabi grown in irrigated light gray soils of Samarkand region tkazildi. The results of the experiment showed that, given the nutritional and medicinal properties of the unabi fruits grown, it was possible to obtain high and high yields when organomineral compost fertilizers were applied in different methods and norms.A reliable supplement was obtained from this organomineral compost in the given variant against the background of 15 t / ha, nitrogen fertilizers N120 kg / ha. It was found that the yield increased by 11.77 t / ha compared to the control option.

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Imamov Foziljon Zokirjonovich, Ashurov Shavkat Shodmonovich, and Nazarov Abdurayim Choriyevich, “EFFECTS OF ORGANIC AND MINERAL FERTILIZERS ON UNABI FRUIT ON AVERAGE WEIGHT AND YIELD”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 6, p. 4, Dec. 2021.

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