ACADEMICIA: AN INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH JOURNAL
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 12

Effects of planting scheme on yield elements and yield of peanut varieties

  • Author:
  • Achilov Furqatbek Saparbaevich*, Iminov Abduvali Abdumannobovich**, yerimbetova Jadira Bazarbaevna***
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 693 to 699

*Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture Sciences, Docent, Tashkent State Agrarian University, The Republic ofUzbekistan

**Doctor of Agriculture Sciences, Docent, Tashkent State Agrarian University, The Republic ofUzbekistan Email id: iminov1977@mail.ru

***Assistant, General zootechnics DepartmentTashkent State Agrarian University, The Republic ofUzbekistan

Online published on 12 February, 2021.

Abstract

The article provides information on the impact of the planting scheme on the yield elements and productivity of peanut varieties. According to the sowing schemes, one bush “Qibray-4” variety produced 18.9 pieces/bush to 30.1 pieces/bush. This resulted in an increase in the number of

legumes to 11.2 pieces/bush in the 70x30-1 planting scheme with a high feeding area of 2100 cm2. In the “Mumtoz” variety, the sowing scheme of 70x15-1 yielded 20.0 pieces/bush, while in the sowing scheme with a high feeding area of 70 x 30-1, the yield was 30.9 pieces/bush. In the “Salomat” variety, the sowing scheme of 70x15-1 yielded 19.5 pieces/bush, while in the sowing scheme with a high feeding area of 70x30-1, 33.3 pieces/bush were produced. This resulted in an increase in the number of legumes to 13.8 pieces/bush in the 70x30-1 planting scheme with a high feeding area of 2100 cm . Peanut planting schemes have been found to affect yields, yields of 30.1 ts/ha obtained in the sowing scheme 70x25-1 of the “Mumtoz” variety, which was more to 0.8 ts/ha and 0.5 ts/ha in compared to “Qibray-4” and “Salomat” varieties respectively. When sowing peanuts “Qibray-4” and “Mumtoz” in the sowing scheme 70x25-1, it was found that the grain yield was high (21.1-22.5 ts/ha).

Keywords

Peanuts, Planting Scheme, Feeding Area, Yield Elements, Grain Yield