The Effect of Processing on Acorn Series Intervals on Soil Agrophysics As Well As Fiber Quality
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https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2025Keywords:
Soil Agrophysiology, Row Spacing, Processing Depth, Soil Layers, Different Cultivator, Growth, Cotton Yield, Fiber Length, Fiber Quality.Abstract
This article provides information related to the impact of soil volume weight, porosity and seedling thickness on the quality indicators of cotton fiber on the range of Acorn care at different ranges of Acorn care in kxu-4B and milling cultivators. In this, it was noted that the agrophysic indicators of the soil improved in the range of 76 cm, compared to 60 sm (control), and the soil porosity increased by 1.4-0.3% after irrigation 1, at the end of the season, this indicator was mutonically 50.6-47.4%, 1.1-0.8% higher than the control option. When the quality indicators of the fiber were analyzed, it was found that kxu-4b between the 76 cm row and control in the complex processed variant in milling cultivators was 60 sm, copper-microneedle was 0.1, STR-specific break strength was 1.1 g strength/Tex, UI-uniformity index was 1.4, SFI-short fiber index was 0.4% less.
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