STABILITY OF PLANTS OF FRUIT CROPS TO LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE CONDITIONS OF DRY SUBTROPICS OF UZBEKISTAN
Abstract
The article highlights the literature data and the results of the experiment, conducted by the authors on the resistance of plant organs of fruit and subtropical crops to low temperatures.
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