International scientific journal "Science and Innovation"

Series D Volume 1 Issue 7


ORGANIZATION OF AGROTECHNICS AND SEED PRODUCTION OF ONION VARIETIES

Solijonov Shaxboz Zafarjon o‘g‘li, G‘aybullayeva Mohinabonu Hayrullayevna, Bozorboyeva Shodiyaxon Ozodjon qizi, Murodjonova Husnidabonu Sirojjiddin qizi

The article presents agrotechnics and seed production of onion varieties recommended for sowing in the production of the Wolf F1 onion variety, which gives the highest yield.

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SELECTION OF F5 GENERATION HYBRIDS OF SOFT WHEAT FOR IRRIGATED FIELDS

Солижонов Шахбоз Зафаржон ўғли, Ниёзалиева Муслима Икромжон қизи, Тошматов Достонбек Азимжон ўғли, Иброҳимов Давлатбек Исмоилжон ўғли

The selection of primary material when creating and introducing into the production of new highly productive bread wheat varieties in the rainfed lands of the Republic is the main factor. At the same time, the assessment of lines created by the hybridization method in terms of the length of the growing season and productivity and the best lines and their transfer to the next stages of breeding is the most important task facing breeders, this article refers to the selection work carried out to determine the productivity indicators of new lines.

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CLINICAL AND ECHOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PATHOLOGY OF THE BILIARY TRACT IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA IN CHILDREN

Тахирова Рохатой Норматовна, Ходжаева Нигора Абдурашидовна

Based on the data obtained above, an ultrasound scan of all children up to school and school age should be performed, regardless of the presence of biliary tract pathology for early diagnosis. A feature of the diagnosis of anomalies in the development of the gallbladder and bile duct with connective tissue dysplasia is the establishment of the relationship between clinical and echographic, phenotypic features of this pathology in children.

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FEATURES OF DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY FOR MYOCARDIAL DAMAGE IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES

Khakimova Umida Rikhsibaevna, Muratkhodjaeva Akida Valievna

About 1-5% of patients with acute viral infection may have myocardial damage. The pathogens of many common infections are able to have a direct or indirect damaging effect on the heart muscle. An examination of 178 children with a diagnosis of acute respiratory infection was carried out. Most children (78%) observed changes from the cardiovascular system in the form of functional disorders (60%) and the development of myocarditis (18%), which was confirmed by ECG, Echo-KG and determining the activity of cardiospecific enzymes. All children were carried out therapy using antiviral and antibacterial drugs, and when detecting disorders from the heart, drugs were used that improve metabolic processes in the myocardium, if necessary, anti -inflammatory drugs.

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BIOLOGY, DISTRIBUTION AND DAMAGE OF THE COTTON PEST CARADRINA

Ibrohimov Azamatbek Iqboljon o’g’li, Mamirova Mohigul Ibrohimjon qizi, Tursunova Salima Muzaffar qizi

Whether the productivity of cotton our national crop, is high or low depends on the degree of damage by pests. Basically harmful insects such as bollworm, caradrina, rootworm cause severe damage to cotton. By thoroughly understanding the biology of these pests, they can be effectively controlled.

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IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE USE OF DEGRADED PASTURES

Нургалиев Нажмиддин Абдумажитович

In this article, measures to intensify pasture plant cover through the use of biotechnology in degraded and low-fertility pastures of the arid region are described.

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PEDOGEOCHEMISTRY OF STRONTIUM ON IRRIGATED COLMATED SEROZEMS

Г.Сотиболдиева, Х.Абдухакимова, А.Юлдашев, Р.Хасанов

The article presents the pedogeochemical properties of the chemical element strontium in irrigated colmated soils and an increase in its content in soils formed on the cones of the Isfayram and Sokh rivers in comparison with soils formed on the cone of the Shakhimardonsai removal cone.

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THE TECHNOLOGY OF ORGANIZING ORCHARDS AND GROWING SEEDLINGS IN AREAS WITH PALE GRAY SOIL

Bobonorov Rustam, Choriyev O‘ktam Xotamovich

The article provides information on the organization of orchards, agrotechnics used for it, and the type of soil in which to organize an orchard and the technologies for growing seedlings.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF CORN IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY AND WAYS OF FEEDING

Бахтигул Халмуратова, Гулимхан Жуманиязова

Interesting information is given about the importance of corn in the national economy and the most valuable and fruitful crop widely used in world agriculture.

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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CONTROL OF BOVINE EPHEMERAL FEVER OVER CENTRAL ASIA REGION

Mengliyev Ali Saykonovich, Bobomurodov Urol Chorievich, Abdullayev Baxtiyor Ismatovich

Bovine ephemeral fever (or 3-day sickness) is an acute febrile illness of cattle and water buffaloes. Caused by an arthropod-borne rhabdovirus, bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV), the disease occurs seasonally over a vast expanse of the globe encompassing much of Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia. Although mortality rates are typically low, infection prevalence and morbidity rates during outbreaks are often very high, causing serious economic impacts through loss of milk production, poor cattle condition at sale and loss of traction power at harvest. There are also significant impacts on trade to regions in which the disease does not occur, including the Americas and most of Europe. In recent years, unusually severe outbreaks of bovine ephemeral fever have been reported from several regions in Asia and the Middle East, with mortality rates through disease or culling in excess of 10–20%.

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