2021
DOI: 10.15159/jas.21.33
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Economic efficiency of Camelina sativa growing with nutrition optimization under conditions of Precarpathians of Ukraine

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“…Today, red and winter red are grown in almost all countries of the world, but each of them has its own leading oilseed crop. Today, Austria, Great Britain, Denmark, Germany, Russia, USA, Finland and France conduct active works on selection and agro-technics of Camelina sativa as oil plant, and the sown area under it is constantly growing (Madhav et al, 2020;Landré et al, 2020;Yakupoglu et al, 2021;Hryhoriv et al, 2021a).…”
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“…Today, red and winter red are grown in almost all countries of the world, but each of them has its own leading oilseed crop. Today, Austria, Great Britain, Denmark, Germany, Russia, USA, Finland and France conduct active works on selection and agro-technics of Camelina sativa as oil plant, and the sown area under it is constantly growing (Madhav et al, 2020;Landré et al, 2020;Yakupoglu et al, 2021;Hryhoriv et al, 2021a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resistance of Camelina sativa to diseases and pests can reduce the cost of insecticides by 2-3 times compared to other crops of the cabbage family (Brassica napus, Barbaréa vulgáris), which is a significant item of savings at current prices (Komarova, 2003;Hryhoriv et al, 2021a). The soils of experimental plot are turf deep podzolic gleyed, by mechanical compositioncoarse-grained heavy-clayed with strong humus horizon up to 75 cm and are characterized by the following indices: acidity, pH -5.2, humus content (%) -2.74, soil content of main nutrient elements (mg.kg -1 ): nitrogen -85, phosphorus -47.0, potassium -117.0.…”
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“…It is established that green manure crops improve soil quality, namely the accumulation of organic carbon and soil structure, increase microbiological activity, improve nutrient status [Sharifi et al, In organic farming, sometimes too intensive tillage neutralizes the effect of green manure crops and the use of manure on their impact on the physical characteristics of the soil [Diego Sánchez de Cima et al, 2015; Danilchenko et al, 2018]. The effect of greens on reducing bulk density and increasing porosity has been proven by Lithuanian scientists [Kukresh & Bezsylko, 1990;Bakšienė et al, 2014;Hryhoriv et al, 2021a]. Therefore, we consider soil enrichment with fresh organic matter of post-harvest siderates to be a promising way of solving the problem of increasing the hardness of typical black soil.…”
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confidence: 99%