The Influence of Non-Traditional Fertilizers on Cotton Productivity

Authors

  • D.B.Kutlimuratova PhD in Agricultural Sciences, Assistant at the Karakalpakstan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies, Uzbekistan
  • T.Shnibaev 2nd-year Bachelor's students of the Faculty of Agronomy, Uzbekistan
  • M.Uzakbergenova 2nd-year Bachelor's students of the Faculty of Agronomy, Uzbekistan
  • Reyimbaeva Aqmaral 2nd-year Bachelor's students of the Faculty of Agronomy, Uzbekistan
  • U.Imalatdinova 2nd-year Bachelor's students of the Faculty of Agronomy, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-05-03-11

Keywords:

Mineral fertilizers, glauconite, macroelement

Abstract

The growth and development of cotton are primarily influenced by soil fertility, agrochemical and agrophysical properties, the availability of nutrients, water, and air regimes, as well as plant density and the sum of effective temperatures.

References

Burygan, V.A. "Issues of the Origin of Weed Vegetation in Uzbekistan." Proceedings of Tashkent Agricultural Institute, Issue 101. "Weed Plants of Uzbekistan and Measures to Combat Them."

Vorobyov, S.A., Kashtanov, A.M., Lykov, A.M., Makarov, I.P. Agriculture. Moscow: Agropromizdat, 1991.

Jurakulov, A.J. "Integrated Weed Control System in Cotton Production." Tashkent: Mekhnat, 1987, pp. 56-64.

Dospekhov, B.A. "Field Experiment Methodology." Moscow, 1985

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Published

2025-03-27

How to Cite

D.B.Kutlimuratova, T.Shnibaev, M.Uzakbergenova, Reyimbaeva Aqmaral, & U.Imalatdinova. (2025). The Influence of Non-Traditional Fertilizers on Cotton Productivity. European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 5(03), 47–49. https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-05-03-11