THE ORIGIN OF THE INDIGOFERA (INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA L) PLANT AND ITS ADAPTABILITY TO OUR SOIL CONDITIONS
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Keywords

Indigofera tinctoria L., Uzgumi, Fertility, Geohumate, legumes, cereals

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Abdunazarova Gavhar Asliddin qizi,.Niyatqobilova Nozima Abror qizi. (2024). THE ORIGIN OF THE INDIGOFERA (INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA L) PLANT AND ITS ADAPTABILITY TO OUR SOIL CONDITIONS. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 3(1), 3–5. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/151

Abstract

In this article, the importance of non-traditional leguminous plant indigofera (Indigofera tinctoria L.) grown in the conditions of saline soils of Jizzakht region, the importance of biostimulants for spike formation and grain yield in the plant is highlighted. To obtain high grain yield from Indigofera, the number of seedlings produced during the germination and flowering phases when 3 kg per hectare is planted in the third ten days of April, when Geohumat biostimulant is applied from 10 l. 107, compared to a control option without biostimulant. The weight of 1000 grains is 0.5 g, additional grain yield is 7.2 t/ha, high grain yield (20.9 t/ha) has been scientifically proven.

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