THE EFFECT OF MINERAL, ORGANIC FERTILIZERS AND BIOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS ON WHITE CABBAGE YIELD ON IRRIGATED GRAY SOILS
Keywords:
Irrigation erosion, typical grey soils, biopreparation, mineral and local fertilizers, application rates and timing, medium-late white cabbage, average yield, additional yieldAbstract
This article investigates the combined effects of mineral and organic fertilizers, along with the biological preparation “Baikal EM-1”, on the yield and quality of white cabbage (Brassica oleracea) cultivated on irrigated typical grey soils in the Tashkent region. The study presents scientific data on the optimal rates and application periods of local, mineral, and biological fertilizers used for medium-late white cabbage grown under conditions of typical grey soils affected by irrigation-induced erosion.
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