Technology of Growing Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Seedlings in the Soil and Climatic Conditions of the Boyovut District
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Pomegranate, seedling production technology, propagation from cuttingsAbstract
This article scientifically investigates and improves effective technologies for growing pomegranate seedlings from cuttings under the soil and climatic conditions of the Boyovut district. According to the experimental results, it was determined that using a mixed substrate (sand + peat + gray soil in a 1:1:1 ratio) combined with a temperature regime of +25…+27 °C significantly increases the rooting percentage of the cuttings, enhances the volume and length of the root system, and improves the internal density (dry matter content) and survival rate of the seedlings. The highest results were observed in the 9th variant (Qozoqi pomegranate variety + mixed substrate + +25…+27 °C). This research provides evidence-based recommendations for the intensive cultivation of pomegranate seedlings in the Boyovut district, aimed at improving their quality and resilience.
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