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In this paper, a new type of artichoke was analyzed for growability by means of surveys in the years of 2006-2008. Herein, crop irrigation and the growth, development, productivity and efficiency indicators were considered. In the course of the experiment, premeditated optimal irrigation and cultivation procedures in the implementation of irrigation technology, prosperity and so on were assessed.
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- Samarkand Agricultural Institute, 77 Mirzo Ulugbek Str., Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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