Abstract
The article presents some data obtained on the study of the effects of different levels of soil salinity and drought on cotton varieties of fine-fiber cotton under conditions of global climate change. During the experiments, the physiological properties and yield of fine-fiber cotton varieties Surkhon-18, Termiz-202, Termiz-208 and SP-1607 and Surkhon-16 were investigated, as well as aspects of soil salinity and moisture content.
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