Published May 8, 2022 | Version v1
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STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF PLANTING TERMS AND NORMS ON THE SYMBIOTIC ACTIVITY OF MUNG BEAN (Phaselus aureus Piper.) IN IRRIGATED AREAS

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The article analyzes the results of experiments conducted on legume crops in grassland-swampy soil climates. The study found that planting norms and timing significantly affected the symbiotic activity of mung bean varieties. It was found that the development of tubers in mosh varieties decreased with increasing sowing rate, the symbiotic activity of varieties relative to the spring sowing period was mainly high when repeated on June 20, and slow when sown in July.

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