Influence Of Cotton Cultivation Techniques In Bukhara Region On Reduction Of Damage To Plants By Turnip Moth
Tukhtaev Shonazar Khojievich , PhD In Agricultural Sciences, Bukhara State University, Associate Professor Of Soil Science Department, Uzbekistan Ganieva Feruza Amrilloevna , Bukhara State University, Lecturer Of Soil Science Department, Uzbekistan Tukhtaeva Feruza , Physiology Of Humans And Animals, Intern, National University Of Uzbekistan Named After Mirzo Ulugbek, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
In Jondor region, cotton is damaged by more than 200 types of pests. One of the most common is turnip moth (Agrotis segetum), harmfulness of which reaches up to 18%. To preserve cotton from damage by turnip moth (Agrotis segetum), a complex system of measures is used, among which the leading place as the safest pest control measures is taken by agrotechnical combating methods that include changes of main environmental factors, inhibition of the development of pests and improvement of cotton growing conditions.
Keywords
Pest, agrotechnical
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