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Information × Registration Number 0211U004084, 0106U010397 , R & D reports Title Develop shot rotational crop rotation on turf soils Prykarpattya for farms of different ownership forms and specialty production popup.stage_title Head Abramyk Myhajlo Ivanovych, Registration Date 21-01-2011 Organization Ivano-Frankivsk institute agroindustrial production Ukrainian Academy of Agrarian Sciences popup.description2 SUMMARY Develop shot rotational crop rotation on turf soils Prykarpattya for farms of different ownership forms and specialty production Report on research: 28 pages, 10 tab. The object of research: the process of changes in crop productivity, soil fertility under the influence of crop rotation factor. Subject of research: 32 x 10 options shot rotational rotation with different grains saturation (33-100%), legumes (20-50%) and oil (25-50%) cultures. Objective: To experimentally determine the cost-effective, environmentally safe shot rotational crop for farms of different ownership forms and specialization while maintaining soil fertility. Methods: Field, laboratory, statistical. Soils - deep greensward ashed hleyuvati hard loam. The novelty of research - the first time in a Carpathian, the impact of saturation shot rotational grain crop rotations, legumes and oilseeds for production of agricultural crops, phytosanitary conditions and soil fertility. Research results show that the highest yield of winter rapeseed 3.52 t / ha and average years of study (3.76 t / ha) returned 7 version (four-course rotation) with 40% saturation of grain, winter rape 3.85 t / ha - 5 version (three-course rotation) with 25% oil saturation, winter wheat - 4.28 t / ha and on average - 4.31 t / ha - 10 version (five-course rotation) saturation of 40% grain, triticale - 4 19 t / ha and on average - 4.07 t / ha - 9 version (four-course rotation) grains with saturation 100%, spring barley - 2.73 t / ha and on average - 2.85 t / ha 7 variant (four-course rotation) saturation of 50% cereals, rape production -2.38 t / ha and on average - 2.52 t / ha to 10 version (five-course rotation) with 40% oil saturation, feed beans - 1.96 t / ha and an average of 1.95 t / ha - 1 version (two-course rotation) of leguminous saturation 50%, buckwheat - 1.83 t / ha and the average - 1,92 t / ha to 8 version (four-course rotation) with saturation leguminous - 75 %. Agrochemical soil analysis results show that weakly acidic soils, low nitrogen content alkaline higrolyzed movable phosphorus - middle, and exchange of potassium - an average. The biggest profit 7845.0 grn. per hectare obtained under winter rape 7 version (four-course rotation) with oil saturation 25%, the profitability of 267.2%. Keywords: economic efficiency, productivity, agricultural crops, crop rotation. Product Description popup.authors Іванюк Віталій Михайлович Стельмах Оксана Михайлівна Чорній Ганна Дмитрівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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