Wheat and barley serve as significant nutrient-rich staples that are extensively grown on a global scale, spanning over 219 million hectares. The annual combined global yield is 760.9 million tons, with Kazakhstan contributing 14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClimate change and its impact on agriculture are important issues. The study aims to assess the effect of biological fertilizers on enzymatic activity, soil chemistry, and corn growth. Field experiments were conducted in the period from 2021 to 2023 in the Almaty region, Kazakhstan.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF() is the main threat to global food security; it is a fungal disease that presents one of the most serious threats to wheat crops, causing severe yield losses worldwide, including in Kazakhstan. The pathogen leads to crop losses reaching from 15 to 50%. The objectives of this study were to (1) evaluate a wheat collection for resistance during the adult plant and seedling growth stages, (2) identify the sources of resistance genes that provide resistance to using molecular markers linked to genes, and (3) identify potentially useful resistant wheat genotypes among cultivars and advanced breeding lines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn Kazakhstan, barley ( L.) is the second most important cereal crop after wheat, with an annual production of approximately 1.9 million tons.
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