INFLUENCE OF OPERATING CONDITIONS ON THE WINTER RESISTANCE AND YIELD OF THE MULBERRY LEAF
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/DGV2PKeywords:
exploitation, mulberry, leaf, worm feeding, fertilizer, nitrogen, phosphorus.Abstract
The article studies the issues of high shoot formation of a variety, one of the important structural elements that determine its yield. In summer, the regeneration process is faster, but the growth of shoots is insignificant. In varieties Uzbeksky and Pionersky, when pruning all shoots on August 5 and 15, growth was restored on days 6-8, and on August 30, only on days 10-13. This indicates that by the end of August, the period of the end of growth begins.