KUZGI BUG‘DOY NAVLARINI HOSIL ELEMENTLARINING SHAKLLANISHIGA EKOLOGIK OMILLARNING TA’SIRI (XORAZM VILOYATI SHAROITIDA)

Abiotic stress factors, high temperature, soil salinity, anthropogenic factors, sowing dates, FAO, yield

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This article studied the impact of abiotic stress factors (high temperature, soil salinity) and anthropogenic factors (sowing dates, mineral fertilizers) on the formation of yield components in winter wheat varieties Zimnitsa, Asr, and Gurt grown under the conditions of the Khorezm region. The study presents a comparative analysis of the results across different varieties. The selection of appropriate sowing dates, as an anthropogenic factor, plays a crucial role in mitigating the effects of abiotic stress, adapting winter wheat to global climate change, and ensuring high-yield and high-quality production.