INFLUENCE OF IRRIGATION METHODS AND REGIMES ON THE WATER PERMEABILITY OF SOIL FOR WINTER WHEAT VARIETIES UNDER TYPICAL GRAY SOIL CONDITIONS.
Abstract
The article presents data on the influence of irrigation regimes and methods for winter wheat varieties Davr and Vekha on soil water permeability under the conditions of typical gray soils of the Fergana region, which are subject to irrigation erosion (with a slope of 1.5°).
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