Vol. 6 No. 03 (2024): Volume 06 Issue 03
Articles
THE EFFECT OF MOISTURE LEVELS ON PRODUCTIVITY INDICATORS OF SORGHUM VARIETIES IN THE CONDITIONS OF BUKHARA REGION
The article presents the data obtained based on the study of productivity characteristics of the Karabash, Massino, Samurai, Uzbek Pakana and Uzbek-18 varieties of sorghum under different moisture conditions. It was determined that some of the indicators that determine the productivity in different moisture conditions - the growth rate of the varieties, the expansion of the leaf surface, the net productivity of photosynthesis, etc., change at different levels in the cross-section of the varieties, depending on the level of their resistance.
QUACK FUEL: OPTIMIZING NUTRITION FOR LOCAL MALE DUCKS
This study investigates the effects of supplementing torch ginger flower extract in commercial feed on the nutrition and health of local male ducks. Torch ginger (Etlingera elatior) is known for its potential health benefits due to its rich phytochemical content. Male ducks were fed with commercial feed enriched with torch ginger flower extract, and their growth performance, nutrient utilization, and health parameters were evaluated over a specified period. Results indicate promising outcomes in terms of improved nutrition and health markers among the ducks fed with the supplemented feed. This research sheds light on the potential of torch ginger flower extract as a dietary supplement for enhancing the nutrition of local male ducks and warrants further exploration in poultry nutrition.
CULTIVATING EXCELLENCE: UNRAVELING DIVERSITY AND QUALITY TRAITS IN CUSTARD APPLE (ANNONA SQUAMOSA) GENOTYPES ACROSS GUJARAT
This study delves into the rich diversity of custard apple (Annona squamosa) genotypes across the diverse agricultural landscape of Gujarat, India, with a specific focus on unraveling the variations in quality traits. Through extensive field surveys and systematic data collection, we explore the genetic variability in custard apple cultivars, shedding light on attributes such as fruit size, taste, aroma, and nutritional content. The findings aim to provide valuable insights into the potential for cultivar improvement and sustainable orchard management. This research contributes to the broader understanding of custard apple cultivation, emphasizing the significance of preserving and harnessing genetic diversity for the advancement of horticultural practices.