Creation of Quick-Ripening Varieties Based on Comparative Analysis of different Irrigation Systems in Saline and Non-Saline Soil Climatic Conditions
Keywords:
selection, genetics, starting material, hybridization
Abstract
In the article, "Germination and 50% flowering" characteristics of high-generation hybrids and families created on the basis of backcross hybridization were studied under optimal and water deficit conditions. Also, the stabilization and formation of the main valuable agricultural traits in high-generation hybrids and families were comparatively analyzed.
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2. Seitmusaev A.I., Tishin A.I. Selection for early maturity and productivity in the older generations of hybrids. // V.Sb: Issues of genetics, selection and seed production of cotton. - Tashkent, 1991. - p.59-64.
3. Mirakhmedov S.M. Intraspecific distant hybridization of cotton G.hirsurum L. for wilt resistance. - Tashkent, 1974. - p.54-90.
4. Straumal B.P. Varieties of cotton plant with the basics of selection. - Tashkent, 1974. -214 p.
Published
2023-02-27
How to Cite
B. K. Madartov, N. U. Mavlonova, & F.R. Abdiev. (2023). Creation of Quick-Ripening Varieties Based on Comparative Analysis of different Irrigation Systems in Saline and Non-Saline Soil Climatic Conditions. Central Asian Journal of Theoretical and Applied Science, 4(2), 90-93. Retrieved from https://cajotas.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJOTAS/article/view/1103
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