Vol. 4 No. 05 (2024): Volume 04 Issue 05
Articles
EFFECT OF BIOSTIMULATOR NORMS ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF “SADAF” VARIETY OF SESAME
In this article, various measures of biostimulants Tandem, Immunoactive biostimulants were applied to increase the biomass of Sadaf variety of sesame, and Fitovak biostimulant was studied as a standard for these biostimulants. Application of Tandem biostimulator 0,3 l/ha, Immunoactive 35 ml/ha and Fitovak (standard) 300 ml/ha has been proven to increase plant biomass. Immunoactive biostimulant has been found to have a positive effect on the growth and development of sesame.
ROOT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT OF NEW AND PROSPECTIVE VARIETIES OF COTTON IN DRIP IRRIGATION IN TYPICAL SIEROZEM SOIL CONDITIONS
In this article, information is given on the effect development of the root system of cotton when irrigated in the order of 70-70-60% in furrow irrigation, 70-70-60%, 65-70-65% and 70-75-65% in drip irrigation (DI) of new and regional varieties of cotton S-6524, S-6570 and S-8298 in the conditions of irrigated typical sierozem soils of Tashkent province.
THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES ON THE YIELD OF MAIZE HYBRIDS
In this article, information is given on the date, number and norm of irrigation of Uzbekistan-601 ECB, NS-6010 F1 hybrids of maize, which were carried out by furrow and drip irrigation in the conditions of weakly salted meadow alluvial soils of Bukhara province, and yield data obtained from options conducted in different irrigation regimes.
BIOMASS AND YIELD OF SOFT WHEAT VARIETY “ISTIKLOL-6” DEPENDING ON VARIOUS AGROTECHNOLOGICAL MEASURES ON THE FARMED GROUND
Based on the research conducted on long-term stationary experience, it is clear that grain yield and the accumulation of total biomass of soft wheat fluctuates sharply depending on the predecessor and the use of organo-mineral fertilizers. A close positive correlation (r=0.75) was noted between the yield and biomass accumulation of soft wheat “Istiklol-6”. In terms of yield indicators and accumulation of total biomass of soft wheat “Istiklol-6”, option 6 was noted (wheat + 10 t/ha manure -+ Р40 under the plow).
PRESERVING CUCUMBER QUALITY: INVESTIGATING THE INFLUENCE OF CARBOXY METHYL CELLULOSE AND CORN STARCH EDIBLE COATINGS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
This study examines the efficacy of edible coatings made from carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC) and corn starch in preserving cucumber quality when stored at room temperature. Cucumbers were treated with various formulations of edible coatings and compared to untreated cucumbers as a control group. Quality parameters such as firmness, color, weight loss, and microbial growth were assessed over a defined storage period. Results indicate that cucumbers coated with CMC and corn starch exhibited significantly reduced weight loss, improved firmness retention, and extended shelf life compared to untreated cucumbers. Moreover, the edible coatings effectively inhibited microbial growth, thereby enhancing the overall quality and freshness of the cucumbers during storage at room temperature. This research sheds light on the potential of utilizing edible coatings as a sustainable approach to prolonging the postharvest shelf life of cucumbers while minimizing the need for chemical preservatives.
BIOMASS BOUNTY: HARNESSING [FEEDSTOCK] FOR SUSTAINABLE BIO-ETHANOL AND BIOGAS PRODUCTION
This study investigates the viability of utilizing [Feedstock] as a renewable resource for the production of bio-ethanol and biogas. The research assesses the composition, availability, and potential yield of [Feedstock] in biofuel generation processes. Various conversion technologies and their efficiencies are explored, considering their environmental impact and economic feasibility. The findings highlight the promising prospects of [Feedstock] as a sustainable feedstock for bioenergy production, contributing to the transition towards greener energy alternatives.