2010
DOI: 10.34101/actaagrar/i/8366
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effect of crop rotation and fertilization on wheat and maize in the pedoclimatic conditions of the Banat Plain

Abstract: The simplification of the plant cultures range and the yields in the last 10-15 years brings into the actuality the role of crop rotation andof fertilization on the yield level and stability for wheat and maize even on the soils with a high natural fertility. The results of the researchesperformed between the years 2006 – 2009 on a cambic low gleyed chernozem from the Banat Plain showed that the wheat cultivated inmonoculture gives productions with 59-81% lower than that cultivated in crop rotation with other … Show more

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