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PROVIDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO STUDENTS ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGIES OF INTENSIVE GARDEN ESTABLISHMENT IN THE TRANSITION FROM THE “SCIENCE OF BIOLOGICAL BASES OF AGRICULTURE” TO TOPICS RELATED TO FRUIT GROWING

D.T. Bakiev , Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The paper involves the materials on the technologies of planting intensive gardens, including the effective use of land areas, when passing topics related to fruit growing from the science of biological foundations of agriculture. The data about establishment of intensive gardens using resource-saving intensive technologies, cultivated varieties, seedling planting technologies, schemes for planting seedlings, care and shaping of seedlings, installation of reinforced concrete columns and wire pulling, irrigation and drip irrigation, cultivation of high-quality exportable agricultural products, the quality of agrotechnical activities during the season in intensive gardens are given in the article.

Keywords

Intensive, technology, experimental field

References

Resolution PQ-4709 of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated May 11, 2020.

Greetings of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan to agricultural workers on December 9, 2023.

Ostanokulov T.E., Narzieva S.Kh., Gulomov B.Kh. “Fundamentals of fruit growing”. – Tashkent, 2011.

Buriev H. Ch. Guide for amateur gardeners. – Tashkent: “Sharq” publishing house, 2002.

Khujanazarov U.E., Boqiev D.T. Biological foundations of agriculture. – Tashkent: “Innovation – Intelligence”, 2023.

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D.T. Bakiev. (2024). PROVIDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO STUDENTS ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGIES OF INTENSIVE GARDEN ESTABLISHMENT IN THE TRANSITION FROM THE “SCIENCE OF BIOLOGICAL BASES OF AGRICULTURE” TO TOPICS RELATED TO FRUIT GROWING. International Journal of Pedagogics, 4(05), 140–145. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/Volume04Issue05-29