G. HIRSUTUM L VA G.BARBADENSE L. NAV VA TIZMALARIDA TUKLILIKNING FENOTIPIK KO‘RINISHI
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8134657Keywords:
G‘o‘za, G.barbadense L, G.hirsutum L., trixoma, tuklanish, tuklilik, pilos, yalang‘och (glabrous) poya va barg, tuklanish darajalari.Abstract
‘o‘zaning G. hirsutum L. va G.barbadense L. nav va tizmalarida barg va poyaning tuklilik fenotipik ko‘rinishini tahlil qilish hamda tuklilikni namoyon qiluvchi trixomalarni morfologik ko‘rsatkichlari, turlari hamda ularning tuklanish xarakterlarini o‘rganishdan iborat.
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