Fig. 5.4.1. Members of the Regional Network on sorghum and millet seed propagation
(Bajavut, Uzbekistan, 2014).
Research conducted by the authors on weakly saline soils of the Syr Darya Region has demonstrated
that these soils, in comparison with non-saline soils of the Tashkent Region, can support a better
growth of hybrid varieties of sorghum and African millet, i.e., plants have an increased height,
shortened growth period and a higher yield of green biomass and dry matter (Table 5.4.1). Under
harsher climatic conditions, with different type of soil salinity and the use of saline irrigation water
in the Republic of Karakalpakstan, the yields on maize were considerably reduced, yet the growth
rates and yields of green biomass of African millet were only insignificantly affected.
Table 5.4.1. Plant height, the growing season duration and yields of sorghum varieties and African
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