SELECTION OF PERENNIAL WHEAT COLLECTION SAMPLES IN MOUNTAIN AND SUB-MOUNTAIN REGIONS

Authors

  • Otabek Gulboev 1PhD doctoral student, Rainfed Agricultural Scientific Research Institute, in Jizzakh region of Uzbekistan
  • Zafar Ochilov 2Deputy Director Scientific Affairs and Innovation for Bakhmal Scientific Experimental Station of Rainfed Agricultural Scientific Research Institute, in Jizzakh region of Uzbekistan;
  • Amir Amanov 3Scientific consultant of the Scientific Research Institute of Plant Genetic Resources, in Tashkent region of Uzbekistan.
  • Subkhonberdi Rustamov Director for Bakhmal Scientific Experimental Station of Rainfed Agricultural Scientific Research Institute, in Jizzakh region of Uzbekistan;

Abstract

Perennial wheat varieties have long become a problem, further improving the condition of eroded and degraded soils, creating the possibility of rational use of land coming without unproductive use. Perennial wheat can be planted once and harvested for several years (3-5 years). This saves a huge amount of resources and funds in production. On October 17, 2022, the seeds of 34 collection specimens of perennial wheat were planted in three repellents at the Rainfed agricultural research and Experimental Station. The field experimental area of the perennial wheat collection nursery was 153 m2.

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2023-11-23

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2023-11-22