The result of choosing varieties to produce early potatoes in the Southern regions

Authors

  • A. Hamzaev Samarkand Agricultural Institute, Uzbekistan Author
  • T. Astanakulov Samarkand Agricultural Institute, Uzbekistan Author
  • S. Sanaev Samarkand Agricultural Institute, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

early yield; potato; productivity; southern regions; stability; varieties

Abstract

In this article the role of potato in ensuring food security, the dynamics of the potato production in Uzbekistan, potato production capacity in the southern regions, the problems which study of gaining high yields are mentioned. Also, the growth, development and yield of fast-ripening varieties which brought from Netherlands, Germany and local varieties in the southern regions of plains and mountainous regions of the Republic and the results of experiments on tuber stability study are described.

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Published

29.06.2015

How to Cite

The result of choosing varieties to produce early potatoes in the Southern regions. (2015). Bulgarian Journal of Crop Science, 52(3), 81-84. https://agriacad.eu/ojs/index.php/bjcs/article/view/3391