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The Effect Of Sowing Scheme And Rate Of Biostimulitators On Dry Mass Accumulation Of The “Uzbekistan-83” Variety Of Fodder Beet

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  • Zulfiya Kamalovna Yuldasheva

    Professor of Tashkent State Agrarian university,
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  • Ulugbek Mamatdurdiev

    Intern teacher at Urgench State University named after Abu Raykhan Beruni: Head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering and Plant Protection of the LCRI Khorezm SRS,
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Keywords:

Beet, variety, leaf, root fruit, biostimulant, standard, sowing scheme, phase.

Abstract

This article studies the effect of planting scheme and biostimulant rate on the dry mass of the sugar beet variety Uzbekistan-83. In the experiment, three planting schemes of 70x15, 70x20, 70x25 were used, and the Tandem biostimulant was applied in three different rates, before planting the seeds were treated and foliar fed twice during the growing season. The Fitavak biostimulant was used as a standard for this biostimulant. It was observed that the dry mass accumulation was better in the 70x20 cm sowing scheme and the Tandem biostimulant rate of 0.4 + 0.7 + 0.9.

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2026-05-07

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Yuldasheva, Z. K., & Mamatdurdiev, U. (2026). The Effect Of Sowing Scheme And Rate Of Biostimulitators On Dry Mass Accumulation Of The “Uzbekistan-83” Variety Of Fodder Beet. TLEP – International Journal of Multidiscipline, 3(5), 10-14. https://tlepub.org/index.php/1/article/view/992