EFFECT OF NORMAL BENTONITE CLAY, MINERAL FERTILIZERS, AND IRRIGATION REGIME ON WINTER WHEAT

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Published: 2022-09-02

DOI: 10.56557/jogae/2022/v14i47837

Page: 64-70


ABDULLAEV ISMOILJON IBRAHIMJONOVICH *

Andijan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnologies, Uzbekistan.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

In addition to the norm N150P105K75 kg/ha of mineral fertilizers for winter wheat under conditions of typical gray soils of the Tashkent region, 3000 kg/ha of bentonite clay was applied for plowing, with soil moisture before irrigation during the growing season in the irrigation mode 60-70-60 and 70-80- 70% of the LFMC at the end of the growing season, the bulk density of the soil relative to the control variant decreased to 0,03-0,05 g/cm3 in the 0-30 cm. layer and to 0,07-0,11 g/cm3 in the 30-50 layer see, an increase in soil water permeability from 30 m3 to 100 m3/ha was noted. When irrigating under irrigation regimes of 60–70–60 and 70–80–70% of the LFMC and additional application of bentonite clay at a rate of 3000 kg/ha against the background of mineral fertilizers at a rate of N150P105K75 kg/ha, the increase in grain yield was 11,9–13,4 c/ha, and the level of profitability increased by 18,9–21,1% compared to the control.

Keywords: Typical serozem, winter wheat, mineral fertilizers, bentonite sludge, rate, quantity, irrigation regime, LFMC, fertilizer rate, seedling thickness, total amount of stalks, productive stalks, grain yield


How to Cite

IBRAHIMJONOVICH, ABDULLAEV ISMOILJON. 2022. “EFFECT OF NORMAL BENTONITE CLAY, MINERAL FERTILIZERS, AND IRRIGATION REGIME ON WINTER WHEAT”. Journal of Global Agriculture and Ecology 14 (4):64-70. https://doi.org/10.56557/jogae/2022/v14i47837.

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