THE INFLUENCE OF CROTALARIA CULTURE ON SOIL VOLUME WEIGHT AND GRAIN YIELD
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https://doi.org/10.47390/AGV1I1Y2024N02Keywords:
Crotalaria juncae, coarse mass, grain dressing, soil, temperature, watering norm, CHDNS, sowing period, fertility, variety, crop rotation, fiber output.Abstract
Kura, 01-10.04 planting time 60-70-60% irrigation order in Option 1, yield figures in 70-80-70% irrigation order of 22.1 ts/ga, 80-80-80% irrigation order of 21.9 ts/ga, as well as 15-25.04 crop time according to irrigation procedures 22.4; 22.8 and was found to be 23.7 ts/ga. Crotalarianig 01-10.05 was found to have an average yield of 20.5; 20.8 and 20.7 ts/ga In variants 7; 8 and 9, respectively, for the planting period and irrigation procedures.
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