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Article consist cotton growth, nutrition absorption and yield were improved by adding appropriate amounts of K and Na. It was thus established that the samples studied showed different resistance to salinity. Samples of the cotton germplasm collection proved to be highly resistant to salinization.

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English

Article consist cotton growth, nutrition absorption and yield were improved by adding appropriate amounts of K and Na. It was thus established that the samples studied showed different resistance to salinity. Samples of the cotton germplasm collection proved to be highly resistant to salinization.

Ўзбек

Ушбу мақолада ғўза навларинг ўсиши, озуқуларни ютилиши ва хосилдорликни ошишига K ва Na таьсири ўрганилган. Ўрганилган ғўза намуналари шўрланишга турлича чидамлилигини кўрсатди. Тажриба учун ғўза навларини шўрланишга чидамли идиоплазмалардан олинган.

Русский

В этом стетье расмотрено рость, поглошение питание и повишение урожайност хлопка при дополнение K и Na. Изучаемые сорта хлопка показали различное солее устойчивость. Изучаемые сорта хлопка били собранны из солее устойчивой идиоплазма.

Muallifning F.I.Sh. Lavozimi Tashkilot nomi
1 Rejapova M.M. Institute Genetics and plant experimental biology AS RUz
2 Kurbanbaev I.D. Dr Biology, Institute Genetics and plant experimental biology AS RUz
3 Chiniqulov B.X. PhD in Biology,Institute Genetics and plant experimental biology AS RUz
4 Alloberganova Z.B. PhD in Biology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural science UrDU
Havola nomi
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