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Estimation of ascochytosis infection of samples and lines of chickpea sorts in natural field conditions in Uzbekistan

https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2020-339-6-74-77

Abstract

Relevance and methods. The information on the influence of samples of chickpea sorts, time of planting the lines of chickpeas on seed infection with ascochytosis and on the weight of grain on one plant bush is presented in this article. Samples of chickpea sorts and lines were studied during the first sowing period — the first decade of March and the second sowing period — the third decade of March. Ascochytosis infection was evaluated in natural field conditions. The study was conducted at the Central Experimental Station of the Galaaral Research Institute of Grain and Leguminous Crops in 2015–2017 in Uzbekistan.

Results. According to the three-year study, it was found that in the years when there was a lot of precipitation days, sorts Yulduz, ILC 263 and MП 2015/1 of the lines during the first sowing were determined to be infected with acochytosis up to 6 points. During the first sowing period of this cv., there was a decrease in the weight of grains on one plant bush compared to the second sowing period. Cv. ILC 3279, Umid and line 14442 were found to be virtually undamaged in natural field conditions with ascohitosis during both planting periods. It wasfound our that the weight of cv. Мustaqillik-20, line 14442 grain on one plant bush remained high during both planting periods.

About the Authors

J. T. Nakhalbaev
Gallaaral research-experimental station of Research institute of grain and legume crops
Uzbekistan

hangir T. Nakhalbaev, Junior researcher laboratory of legume breeding and seed production



I. Kh. Khamdamov
Samarkand Institute of Veterinary Medicine
Uzbekistan

Iskandar Kh. Khamdamov, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor



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Nakhalbaev J.T., Khamdamov I.Kh. Estimation of ascochytosis infection of samples and lines of chickpea sorts in natural field conditions in Uzbekistan. Agrarian science. 2020;(6):74-77. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2020-339-6-74-77

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