2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/341/1/012087
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Comparison of no-till and traditional technologies for Triticum Aestivum L. cultivation

Abstract: The research purpose is to compare the no-till Triticum aestivum L. cultivation technology with a traditional cultivation system and their influence on soil moisture, the number of weeds, soil density, aggregate composition and a structure coefficient. The studies were conducted in 2015–2018 in the Steppe Crimea. Crop rotations consist of the same set of plants with the exception of the first link: under the traditional system: black fallow – winter wheat — oil flax — winter barley — grain sorghum; under the n… Show more

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“…Disking is based on the mechanical treatment of the soil to a depth of 5 to 15 cm over its entire surface with more than one mechanical treatment per season. Direct sowing is a technology for cultivating soil to a depth of 10 cm, which performs mechanical cultivation directly on the crop residues and only in the sowing bed area and has only one mechanical soil cultivation per season [2]. The influence of this soil cultivation technology on the soil's biological activity, particularly on the microbial community's composition, is still not well understood.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Disking is based on the mechanical treatment of the soil to a depth of 5 to 15 cm over its entire surface with more than one mechanical treatment per season. Direct sowing is a technology for cultivating soil to a depth of 10 cm, which performs mechanical cultivation directly on the crop residues and only in the sowing bed area and has only one mechanical soil cultivation per season [2]. The influence of this soil cultivation technology on the soil's biological activity, particularly on the microbial community's composition, is still not well understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, in the Republic of Kazakhstan, camelina is grown in small areas in the North Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan, Kostanay, Akmola regions, although there are prospects for expanding the sown areas of this crop. Currently, three varieties of camelina are included in the State Register of Breeding Achievements Recommended for Use in the Republic of Kazakhstan, namely, Isilkulets, Ligena and Omskymestny (Omsk local) (Arinov, 2020;Izotov et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Изучение новой системы в зоне рискованного земледелия Республики Крым, где выпадает недостаточное количество осадков и возделывают ограниченное количество культур, по мнению крымских ученых, весьма актуально [81] Стоит учесть тот факт, что система no-till в Крыму очень интересна с точки зрения сохранения плодородия почвы. Показано, что на целинном участке в с. Клепинино Красногвардейского района (отделение полевых культур ФГБУН «НИИСХ Крыма») содержание гумуса практически остается неизменным за последние 100 лет и составляет: в слое 0-10 см -4,54 %, 10-20 -3,76 %, 20-30 -3,49 %, а на распаханных полях НИИСХ Крыма -2,30; 2,28; 2,24 % соответственно [82].…”
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