Select of Promising Resources in Perennial and Annual Wheat Selection
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v2i7.2309Keywords:
perennial wheat, yellow rust, root, varieties and samples, erosion, air temperature, growth period, stress factor, productivity, selection, interspecies hybridizationAbstract
The article shows the scientific and practical importance of perennial wheat, the perennial characteristics of the collection samples studied for the first time in the conditions of the Uzbekistan region, the growth and development in climatic conditions, the growth period, productivity signs, resistance to yellow rust disease, the weight of 1000 grains and the results of studying the signs of root system development.
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