THE EFFECT OF SOWING TIME AND RATE ON GRAIN AND HAY YIELD OF CROTALARIA JUNCEA PLANT

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  • Nurullayeva Manzura Shavkatovna Urganch State University Independent Researcher

Abstract

Currently, there are about 600 species of Crotalaria plants, and 6-7 species are cultivated in India, Australia, Africa and other tropical and subtropical countries as fiber, green manure, fodder, food, medicine."The main producers of fiber from Crotalaria are India, Sri Lanka, South and South-East Asian countries. In the last decade, the fiber yield was 0.12-0.6 t/ha in India, 0.45 t/ha in Sri Lanka, seed yield was up to 10-22 ts/ha depending on soil conditions. In recent years, the implementation of economic reforms in our republic, great attention is being paid to livestock farms, rational use of irrigated land to strengthen the fodder base in livestock breeding, and expansion of fodder production at the expense of high yields from nutritious crops is an important issue. High results can be achieved by using science-based technologies for feed production technology and soil fertility maintenance in farms specializing in animal husbandry.

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2022-10-19

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THE EFFECT OF SOWING TIME AND RATE ON GRAIN AND HAY YIELD OF CROTALARIA JUNCEA PLANT. (2022). British Journal of Global Ecology and Sustainable Development, 9, 63-69. https://journalzone.org/index.php/bjgesd/article/view/111