DISTRIBUTION OF PHYTO-HELMINTHS OF RICE PLANTS THROUGHOUT SOUTHERN UZBEKISTAN
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Phyto-helminths, Phyto-nematodes rice plants, Oryza, seed, seedling, distribution, cultivation, southern Uzbekistan, growth, nematoda.Abstract
This article examines the distribution of Phyto-helminths of rice plant throughout the country of southern Uzbekistan. Rice is grown as an agricultural crop in tropical, subtropical, and warm regions as well as one of the oldest food crops in the temperate regions of the zone. Rice is one of the most important cereal crops, as it is consumed by more than half of the world's population. That's why we have learned and analyzed the distribution of Phyto-helminths of rice plant throughout the country of southern Uzbekistan.
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