ADVANTAGES OF CULTIVATING SILAGE USING DOMESTIC WASTEWATER.
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domestic wastewater, irrigated lands, nitrogen, phosphorus, maize, productivity, experimental and control variant, fertilizer, crop, irrigation rate.Abstract
In the saline and degraded lands of the Bukhara region, maize was cultivated using domestic wastewater. The experimental study was conducted at the “Muttaxarkhoja” farm located in the Bukhara district. According to the experimental program, the composition of domestic wastewater was thoroughly analyzed, and the nutrient amount required for the selected crop type was determined. Two variants were chosen for silage cultivation: in the experimental variant — irrigation with domestic wastewater, and in the control variant — irrigation with canal water. In the control variant, an additional fertilizer norm was included in the plan. In both variants, the same amount of water — 3585 m³ per hectare — was applied.
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