INFLUENCE OF THE LEVEL OF THE WATERING TO THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE ARTICHOKE

Journal Title: World Science - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 6

Abstract

Article artichoke production and productivity of the upper and lower bodies irrigation rates in effect with the use of mathematical and statistical methods, studied the link between irrigation and crop indicators and models determinate factor is determined to have a high degree of reliability.

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B. Yu. Xodiev, S. A. Salixov, R. A. Fayziev, I. N. Urmanov

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B. Yu. Xodiev, S. A. Salixov, R. A. Fayziev, I. N. Urmanov (2017). INFLUENCE OF THE LEVEL OF THE WATERING TO THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE ARTICHOKE. World Science, 6(6), 4-9. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-434571