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Information × Registration Number 0207U002054, 0102U004738 , R & D reports Title To perfect and inculcate technology of growing of corn with productivity of a 50-60 ts/ga corn and 450-500 ts/ga green mass in the conditions of western region of Ukraine. popup.stage_title Head Dudchenko Vladimir Ivan, Registration Date 26-01-2007 Organization Volyn State Agricultural Experimental Station popup.description2 The elements of energosohranyayoshey technology of growing of corn on a corn and green mass in the conditions of the Western region of Ukraine were perfected: hybrids of corn of different terms of ripening (rannostigli, serednoranni), terms of sowing, goustota of standing of plants on the period of collection. It is set by researches, that the best hybrids were: at growing on a corn - Dnepr 181(93 ts/ga), Cremno 200 (128 ts/ga.), Soursciy 197 (122 ts/ga.), FLEECE 198 (116 ts/ga.); on green mass - Shot 267 (802 ts/ga), Dnepr 193 (710 ts/ga.), Flint 200 (698 ts/ga.). Shot 267 (802 ts/ga). The early term of sowing (on April, 25) multiplies productivity of corn of the explored hybrids Shot 195 that Shot 217 on 22 and 24 ts/ga according to sowing on May, 5. Use of serednorannogo to the hybrid of corn Shot 217 is comparative with a rannostiglim hybrid Shot 195 at sowing on April, 25 and May, 5 promotes productivity of silo mass on 16-20% Optimum goustotoyo of plants for rannostiglogo to the hybrid Shot 195 that serednostiglogo to the hybrid Shot 217 at growing on a silo and green mass is 110 tis.sht./ga, and at growing on a corn - 80 tis.sht. on 1 ga. Technology of zabespechoue receipt of productivity of corn is improved 50-60 ts/ga and green mass 450-500 ts/ga. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Dudchenko Vladimir Ivan. To perfect and inculcate technology of growing of corn with productivity of a 50-60 ts/ga corn and 450-500 ts/ga green mass in the conditions of western region of Ukraine.. (popup.stage: ). Volyn State Agricultural Experimental Station. № 0207U002054
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