Effect of Biostimulants on Pod Formation and Grain Yield In Indigofera

Authors

  • Negmatova Surayyo Teshaevna Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Senior researcher, Cotton Breeding, Seed Production and Agrotechnologies Research Institute
  • Abdunazarova Gavhar Asliddin kizi Independent researcher, Jizzakh State Pedagogical University.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v2i8.2479

Keywords:

Indigofera tinctoria L., Uzgumi, Fertilife, Geogumate, legume, grain crop.

Abstract

This article describes the importance of the non-traditional leguminous crop indigofera (Indigofera tinctoria L.) grown in the conditions of typical gray soils of Tashkent region, the importance of biostimulants for the formation of pods and grain yield in the plant. In order to obtain a high grain yield from Indigofera, when it is planted at 3 kg per hectare in the third ten days of April, and Geogumat biostimulant is applied to 10 l and during the tillering and flowering phases, the number of pods formed is 107, compared to the control option without biostimulant. 1000 grain weight is 0.5 g, additional grain yield is 7.2 t/ha, and high grain yield (20.9 t/ha) is scientifically proven.

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Published

2023-08-30

How to Cite

Negmatova Surayyo Teshaevna, & Abdunazarova Gavhar Asliddin kizi. (2023). Effect of Biostimulants on Pod Formation and Grain Yield In Indigofera. International Journal of Biological Engineering and Agriculture, 2(8), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v2i8.2479

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