Abstract

In thi article, the medium-fiber cotton variety “Ravnaq-1” was processed at different 60 cm (control), 70 cm, and 76 cm row spacings in a cultivator adopted (in Uzbekistan) and a milling cultivator with a 76 cm row spacing, along with the theoretical seedling thickness. The analysis results of the scientific research on dry mass accumulation of cotton leaving 90-100 thousand bushels/ha and 120-130 thousand bushels/ha are presented. In the conducted research, the dry mass of one cotton bush in 2020 was 118.1-97.6 grams, in 2021 it was 131. It was 2-107.5 grams. That is, when the number of saplings is large, the dry mass of one plant decreases, when analyzed per hectare, it was found that higher dry mass was accumulated in all variants when the theoretical thickness of seedlings was 90-100 thousand bush/ha, when it was 120-130 thousand bush/ha. The highest rate of dry mass accumulation per bush in different row spacings was observed in both years of the study in the case of milling cultivator with a row spacing of 76 cm and theoretical seedling thickness of 90-100 thousand bush/ha, proportionally 138.9-151 It was .5 grams. It was found that this indicator accumulated more dry mass by 20.8-41.3 grams in the first year of the study than the control variants, and by 20.3-44 grams in the second year.

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