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Information × Registration Number 0214U006034, 0111U003266 , R & D reports Title Experimentally justify the introduction of a culture of promising forage plants steppe ecotype to create agrophytoceonosis haymaking and pasture using and restoration of natural grasslands in drought conditions of South of Ukraine popup.stage_title Head Hratylo Oleksandr Dmytrovych, Registration Date 05-02-2014 Organization Institute of Animal Breeding in Steppe Regions named by M.F. Ivanov "Ascania-Nova" - National Scientifical Selectional-Genetics Center of Sheep Breeding popup.description2 Research object - model agrotceonosis haymaking and pasture use of promising varieties, samples of forage plants steppe ecotype. Research methods - field and laboratory experiments. The purpose of research - to create models agrotceonosis haymaking and pasture use with the involvement of host plants of steppe ecotype and explore their economically useful characteristics in single-species and mixed in sowing with measurement of productivity, quality and nutritional value of feed produced. Developed he models of agrophytoceonosis pasture and haymaking destination to restore natural forage lands which joint crops with sainfoin provide productivity of green mass 109,8-155,9 c/h profitability of their growing 91,5-137,0 %. Provide higher yields of natural grassland 3-4 times (from 20c/h to 60-80c/ h). Product Description popup.authors Петричук Леонід Ігорович Смєнов Володимир Федорович Смєнова Галина Сергіївна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Hratylo Oleksandr Dmytrovych. Experimentally justify the introduction of a culture of promising forage plants steppe ecotype to create agrophytoceonosis haymaking and pasture using and restoration of natural grasslands in drought conditions of South of Ukraine. (popup.stage: ). Institute of Animal Breeding in Steppe Regions named by M.F. Ivanov "Ascania-Nova" - National Scientifical Selectional-Genetics Center of Sheep Breeding. № 0214U006034
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