AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SUNFLOWER VARIETIES IN THE CONDITIONS OF KARAKALPAKSTAN
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Sunflower, selection, productivity, Karakalpakstan, agriculture, drought resistance, oil yield.Abstract
This article examines the agricultural and biological characteristics of various sunflower varieties in the conditions of Karakalpakstan. The study aims to identify high-yielding and drought-resistant varieties suitable for regional climatic conditions. Experimental results show significant variation in productivity, oil content, and adaptation ability among different genotypes. Recommendations are provided for selecting optimal varieties for cultivation in saline and arid soils.Downloads
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