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Information × Registration Number 0221U100393, 0119U100392 , R & D reports Title To develop elements of the technology of growing promising high-yield grassland grasses in the conditions of the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine popup.stage_title Head Antoniv Stepan F., Кандидат сільськогосподарських наук Registration Date 05-01-2021 Organization Institute of Feed Research and Agriculyure of Podilly NAAN popup.description2  The processes of growth and development of plants of promising high-yielding varieties of perennial lower cereal grasses (perennial parterre fenugreek and furrowed scutch) in seed agrocenoses and the potential of their seed productivity depending on the influence of technological methods of cultivation are investigated. The ways of increasing the sowing and productive properties of seeds of lower perennial grasses have been substantiated and checked by means of laboratory field researches. Developed energy-saving technology for growing seeds of promising grassland perennial grasses involves bacterization of seeds with biological products to fix atmospheric nitrogen (Microgumin – 0.2 kg and Agrinos A – 0.2 l/ha per seed rate) and foliar fertilization with biostimulators Agrinos B (1.5 l/ha) and Agrinos A (2.0 l/ha) at the beginning of spring regrowth of lower cereal grasses on the background of nitrogen (N60) in combination with calcium fertilizers (Ca (OH)2 slaked lime) – 0.5 of the norm by hydrolytic acidity, which provides an increase in the yield of perennial parterre fenugreek and furrowed scutch seeds by 30-32%. Product Description popup.authors Babiy Galyna V Burkovskiy Vitaliy S Zapruta Oleksandr A Klochanyuk Alla V Kolisnyk Sergiy I Konovalchuk Vasyl V popup.nrat_date 2021-01-05 Close
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Head: Antoniv Stepan F.. To develop elements of the technology of growing promising high-yield grassland grasses in the conditions of the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine. (popup.stage: ). Institute of Feed Research and Agriculyure of Podilly NAAN. № 0221U100393
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