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Soil Salinity And Sustainability Of Cotton Plant
Author(s) -
Kholliyev Askar Ergashovich,
Norboyeva Umida Toshtemirovna,
Jabborov Bakhtiyor Iskandarovich,
Norboyeva Nargiza Toshtemirovna
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the american journal of agriculture and biomedical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2689-1018
DOI - 10.37547/tajabe/volume03issue04-03
Subject(s) - salinity , adaptability , hardiness (plants) , agronomy , soil salinity , yield (engineering) , sustainability , environmental science , dryland salinity , soil water , mathematics , biology , cultivar , soil science , ecology , soil fertility , soil biodiversity , materials science , metallurgy
The following article deals with the data obtained as a result of the effect of soil salinity on the physiological properties and tolerance levels of medium-fibre cotton varieties. Also, changes in physiological processes under the influence of different levels of salinity and differences in the adaptive properties of varieties have been noted. Salinity had a negative impact on all studied cotton varieties, while the radical decline in yield and its quality was observed in varieties with high levels of adaptability and hardiness.

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