QUINOA (CHENOPODIUM QUINOVA WILLD) AND ITS GENERAL ANALYTICAL DESCRIPTION
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Quinoa, moderately saline soils, arid soils, wide row planting scheme, plant height, drought.Abstract
This article presents information on the use of a wide row planting scheme in the cultivation of quinoa in the conditions of moderately saline arid soils of Surkhandarya region and the effect of the planting scheme on the height of the plant. In addition, conclusions from studies conducted by foreign and domestic scientists on the composition of the quinoa crop, plant cultivation and its importance are presented.
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