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Indicators of valuable economic traits of hybrid F<sub>2</sub> generations obtained with the participation of parental forms of different genotypes

Jamalkhon AkhmedovJamoliddin JabborovBahtiyar TadjibayevDjabbarkhan AkhmedovResearch Institute of Plant Genetics and Resources, Tashkent, 100140, UzbekistanAzizbek RakhimovAndijan Agricultural and Agrotechnological Research Institute, Andijan, 100140, UzbekistanGavhar MirkhamidovaAndijan Agricultural and Agrotechnological Research Institute, Andijan, 100140, Uzbekistan
E3S Web of Conferencesjournal2024en
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This article provides a comprehensive overview of 29 valuable economic traits observed in F 2 hybrids as a result of research conducted in 2022. The study delves into the main economic characteristics of the plants, specifically focusing on key parameters such as the number of cocoons per plant, the weight of one cocoon raw material, the productivity of one plant, the weight of 1000 cotton seeds, fiber yield, and fiber length. It's noteworthy that the research was conducted against the backdrop of CBSPARI's natural wilt-infested conditions. This article presents information on 29 valuable economic traits of F 2 hybrids selected as a result of our research conducted in 2022. Here are observations and analyzes of the main economic characteristics of the plant: the number of cocoons per plant, the weight of one cocoon raw material, the productivity of one plant, the weight of 1000 cotton seeds, fiber yield and length. Our research was carried out on CBSPARI's natural wilt-infested background. The choice to conduct the research on a natural wilt-infested background at CBSPARI adds an extra layer of significance, as it reflects the performance of the F 2 hybrids under real-world challenges. This research provides valuable insights into the economic potential and adaptability of these hybrids, paving the way for informed decisions in cotton cultivation and breeding.

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