Moniliosis of Seminiferous Fruit in the Gardens of Uzbekistan
Journal Title: Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
The article analyses the increase of moniliosis disease in seminiferous fruit trees in the gardens of the Republic of Uzbekistan, caused damage, spread of disease in the plains, foothills and mountainous areas, plantation of resistant varieties of seminiferous fruit trees against this disease, and sets out control measures.
Authors and Affiliations
Normukhammad Mamedov
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