2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/981/2/022047
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Effect of tillage on the content of nitrate nitrogen in the arable layer and the yield of spring wheat

Abstract: Experimental data on the study of the content of nitrate nitrogen in the soil at the dump minimum and zero farming systems are presented. Evaluation of various systems of soil cultivation allows us to note the tangible energy efficiency of resource-saving technologies and assess the possibilities of introducing them into production. In our opinion, the use of new tools and mechanisms for soil cultivation will help to reduce the cost of soil cultivation.

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“…high infestation with perennial weeds and wild oats. For these areas, the tillage system should be focused primarily on the destruction of weeds, the increase in nutrients and the preservation of productive moisture reserves [4,5].…”
Section: Subtaiga and Taigamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…high infestation with perennial weeds and wild oats. For these areas, the tillage system should be focused primarily on the destruction of weeds, the increase in nutrients and the preservation of productive moisture reserves [4,5].…”
Section: Subtaiga and Taigamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It absorbs nutrients in 48-55 days. Since spring wheat has a relatively short growing season and a reduced absorption capacity of the root system, the most favorable soils for it are chernozems, well supplied with moisture and nutrients [5,6,7]. The average removal of nutrients by spring wheat is presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%