Abstract
The article presents the results of fungicides trials used against apricot clasterosporiosis of the Shalakh variety grown in the Issyk-Kul valley of Kyrgyzstan. The disease develops depending on weather conditions, and fruit affected by clasterosporiosis have a negative impact on storage time, marketable and flavorful qualities and yields decreased. Test results of tests of fungicides used against apricot clasterosporium will have positive results for farmers in the future
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