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Effects of water saving technology application on growth, development, and yield of cotton in Uzbekistan

Sabirjan Isaev, Sayidjakhon Khasanov, Yusufbay Ashirov, Azim Gafurov, Tokhtakhon Karabaeva

2021E3S Web of Conferences37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The highest yield of the promising cotton variety Pakhtakor-1 was achieved by irrigating the cotton with placing black plastic film. Accordingly, the average yield for 3 years was 37.2 q/ha, which was more by 7.9 q/ha than the control variant, whereas it was higher by 2.7 q/ha than Bayaut-2 variety of cotton, in which the same irrigation method was applied. It was found that in Pakhtakor-1 variety, fiber yield was 38.1-39.9%, followed by fiber length 33.5-34.0 mm and weight of 1000 seeds was 115-120.1 grams. Cotton fiber yield, fiber length and weight of 1000 seeds in Pakhtakor-1 for the three years were higher by 0.2-1.0 %, 0.1-0.7 mm and 0.4-1.6 mm, correspondingly, than the standard An-Bayaut-2. The highest economic efficiency of cultivating standard An-Bayaut-2 and promising cotton varieties Pakhtakor-1 through various irrigation technologies was achieved in the form of irrigated with black plastic film, accounted for net profit of 1943902 sums/ha (45 % profitability rate) and 870,583 sums of additional income (17.2 % the profitability rate) than the control.

Topics & Concepts

IrrigationYield (engineering)MathematicsFiberAgronomyHorticultureMaterials scienceBiologyComposite materialEngineering and Agricultural InnovationsIrrigation Practices and Water Management
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