Influence of the Timing and Rates of Sowing Seeds on the Level of the Leaf Surface of Winter Rye

Authors

  • Tagaev Abdullazhon Mahamatovich, Abdurakhmonov Sodikjon Abidovich, Abdullaev Ismoil Ibraximjanovich

Abstract

The leaf surface of plants varies depending on the type of crop, variety, growing conditions and applied agrotechnical measures. In particular, sowing time, seeding rates and nutrient content are factors that affect the leaf level of a plant. Rye leaves are broad-band, flat, gray with a stem. The leaf blade is 15-30 cm long and 1.5-2.5 cm wide. Under the leaf blade there is a short tongue and short naked or teenage ears covering the stem. Sometimes the upper leaves are covered with feathers, which indicates a comparative resistance to lack of moisture and flexibility with light sandy soils. The tongue and ears of rye leaves dry up early and fall off. The leaf surface of plants varies depending on the type of crop, variety, growing conditions and applied agrotechnical measures.

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Published

2022-03-17