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Information × Registration Number 0211U000903, 0107U003382 , R & D reports Title To substantiate theoretically the level soybean saturation of short-rotations as a factor of farming biologization in order to provide the increase of soil fertility and production of ecologically clean products popup.stage_title Head Kolisnyk Sergiy Ivanovich, Registration Date 01-03-2011 Organization FEED RESEARCH INSTITUTE popup.description2 Object of research is processes of growth and development of soybean and maize plants in short crop rotations, formation and functioning of photosynthetic, sym-biotic apparatus and realization of potential of soybean and maize grain produc-tivity depending on the influence of technological methods. Aim of research is to substantiate theoretically and develop short crop rotations saturated by soybean and determine the level of its saturation in crop rotation as a factor of biologization of farming in the standard trial for agroformations of the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine. Methods of research are field, visual, measuring-weighting, quantitative, method of monoliths, physiological, method of the trial sheaf, laboratory, calculative-comparative, mathematic-statistic. Optimum correlation of soybean and maize sowings in short crop rotations is determined, the system of fertilization and soil treatment is developed to provide productivity of 6,5-7,0 t/ha of fodder units with 105-110 g of protein in each one. Production control is carried out in agroformations of different ownership forms of Vinnytsia region on the territory of 40 ha. The field of use is agriculture. Product Description popup.authors Колісник Сергій Іванович Панасюк Олександр Якович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Kolisnyk Sergiy Ivanovich. To substantiate theoretically the level soybean saturation of short-rotations as a factor of farming biologization in order to provide the increase of soil fertility and production of ecologically clean products. (popup.stage: ). FEED RESEARCH INSTITUTE. № 0211U000903
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