The American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering
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Журнал · ISSN 2689-1018
Genetic identification of yellow rust disease resistance in soft wheat (Triticum Aestivum l.) Samples using DNA markers
Durdona Shavkatjonovna Shokirova, Xurshid Sadullayevich To‘raqulov, Toxir Axmadovich Bozorov +7
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Abbos Elmurodov, Oybek E. Kholliyev, Dilafruz E. Qulmamatova +1
МақолаWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyThe American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering20260 иқтибосABIInheritance and Expression of Valuable Agronomic Traits In F₁ Hybrids of Colored Fiber Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Under Different Water Regimes
Dilmurodova Mehrangiz Umid qizi, Nabiyev Saydig’ani Muxtorovich
МақолаResearch in Cotton CultivationThe American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering20260 иқтибосABIThe Inheritance of Valuable Economic Traits Abroad and In Our Republic in The Conditions of Moderately Saline Soil and Climate of Karakalpakstan And the Infection of F3 Hybrid Families of Cotton with Wilt
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Kholliev Askar Ergashovich, Aminjonova Charosxon Akmalovna
МақолаEngineering and Agricultural InnovationsThe American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering20260 иқтибосABICertain Physiological Characteristics of Water Metabolism in Local and Foreign Cotton Varieties Under Soil Salinity Conditions
Kholliev Askar Ergashovich, Avliyakulova Shakhnoza Muzafarovna
МақолаEngineering and Agricultural InnovationsThe American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering20260 иқтибосABI