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THE EFFECT OF SOIL TILING METHODS AND THE USE OF HERBICIDES ON WEEDS FOUND IN AREAS OF POTATO CULTIVATION AS A REPRODUCTIVE CROP

S.R.Abdukarimov , Basic doctoral student of the Andijan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies

Abstract

When the soil is mainly cultivated with a two-tier plow to a depth of 28-30 cm, and Dafosat herbicide is applied at a rate of 4.0 kg/ha along with sowing against weeds, and Ridovn Xtra 75% herbicide is applied at a rate of 2.0 kg when 2-3 true leaves appear, weeds sharply decrease, creating favorable conditions for good growth and development of cultivated plants.

Keywords

agriculture, potato, yield, herbicides, growth and development, weeds, area

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THE EFFECT OF SOIL TILING METHODS AND THE USE OF HERBICIDES ON WEEDS FOUND IN AREAS OF POTATO CULTIVATION AS A REPRODUCTIVE CROP. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(03), 1091-1095. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/3446