GROWING PEACH TREES USING DRIP IRRIGATION in BUKHARA REGION

GROWING PEACH TREES USING DRIP IRRIGATION in BUKHARA REGION

Authors

  • Tojiyev Sherzod Mirzoxid ugli teacher of TIIAME NRU Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources Management.
  • Ergashev Mirsharif Ganijon ugli student of TIIAME NRU Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources Management.

Keywords:

Peaches, cultivation, packaging, dialing, boxing, storage, temperature, caps, basics, vehicles, stairs

Abstract

peach         tree is a self-fertile fruit tree, so you only need one plant to produce fruit though it may take three to four years before it does so. The deciduous peach tree grows best in full sunlight, acidic and sandy soil, and moderate temperatures. In this article, it is presented that it is possible to obtain a high-quality and high yield with the help of drip irrigation of peach fruit by saving 30-40% of water.

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Published

2023-12-01

How to Cite

Tojiyev Sherzod Mirzoxid ugli, & Ergashev Mirsharif Ganijon ugli. (2023). GROWING PEACH TREES USING DRIP IRRIGATION in BUKHARA REGION . IMRAS, 6(6), 509–515. Retrieved from https://journal.imras.org/index.php/sps/article/view/637

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