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Justification OF Improving the Water Permeability OF the Soil in the Application OF Drip Irrigation TECHNOLOGY in Cotton Irrigation

U.A.JuraevInstitute of Natural Resources Management Doctoral student of the Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources management Master of the Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources ManagementB. N. (B) AtamurodovInstitute of Natural Resources Management Doctoral student of the Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources management Master of the Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources ManagementS. F. (Sh) KavmiddinovInstitute of Natural Resources Management Doctoral student of the Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources management Master of the Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources Management
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Abstract

According to the results data obtained from the research carried out in the article, the soil water permeability at the beginning of the vegetation period was 960 cbm/ha or 0.27 mm/min for 6 hours. By the end of the vegetative period, Option 1 Production Control observed that soil water permeability decreases to 648 cbm/ha or 0.18 mm/min i.e., 0.09 mm/min over a 6-hour period. Drip-irrigated option 2 stated that soil water permeability was 736 cbm/ha or 0.21 mm/min for 6 hours, and was observed to decrease by 0.06 mm/min.

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