THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS PLANTING SCHEMES AND BIOSTIMULANTS ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF PEANUTS.
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this article describes data on determining the influence of different planting schemes of the feeding area on the duration of development of peanuts, in the conditions of Meadow Boz soils of the Andijan region. germination of peanut seeds was observed to begin 1 to 2 days late as the feeding area increased, and branching and flowering phases were found to have started 2 days earlier in a planting scheme with a high feeding area of 70 x 30 – 1. The formation of legumes began 2 – 3 days earlier as the feeding area increased in all variants, and the ripening period accelerated as the feeding area increased, and it was observed that the “classical” variety matured up to 7 days earlier.
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