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This article discusses the use of drip irrigation technology to prevent excess water from irrigation fields in the lower reaches of the Amu Darya through collector-drainage networks and raising the groundwater level, because of the effective use and management of available water resources. in connection with the need for crops, as well as obtaining a high and high-quality cotton crop. The use of drip irrigation technology on soils with a light mechanical composition, the irrigation rate per 1 ha was 173-227 m3 , and the irrigation rate was 2810 m3 . The cotton yield was 4.22 tons per hectare, which is 1.11 tons more than the production control
Khorezm, cotton, drip irrigation, technology, collector-drainage networks, water resources, irrigation rate
Khorezm, cotton, drip irrigation, technology, collector-drainage networks, water resources, irrigation rate
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