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Title

The influence of care systems on biometric and yield indicators of oats.

Authors

Hryhoriv, Y. A.; Butenko, A.; Kriuchko, L.; Tykhonova, O.; Toryanik, V.; Kravchenko, N.; Onopriienko, V.; Vereshchahin, I.; Bordun, R. M.; Kuzmenko, R.; Krylov, D.

Abstract

Research results on study of the influence of different methods of cultivation on performance of oat on soddy-podzolic soils under the conditions of the Eastern Carpathian Foothills of Ukraine are given. Plowing to a depth of 20 cm-22 cm and 14 cm-16 cm has been established to form the highest yield of oat grains at the level of 3.5 t/ha-3.45 t/ha, which is 0.2 t/ha-0.15 t/ha more than surface tillage. Maximum protein content has appeared to be when plowing the soil to 20 cm-22 cm is 9.7%. Herewith, natural weight of oat grains decreased by 1.9%, and hull content increased by 3.6 relative percent compared to disk plowing.

Subjects

UKRAINE; PLOWING (Tillage); OATS; BIOMETRY; AGRICULTURAL technology; GRAIN yields; TILLAGE

Publication

Modern Phytomorphology, 2023, Vol 17, Issue 2, p66

ISSN

2226-3063

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5281/zenodo.2023-17-200118

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