2019
DOI: 10.32819/2617-6106.2018.14011
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Influence of agrotechnical methods on yield formation and quality of seeds of oil-bearing flax

Abstract: In the field experiments, it was established that the increase of seeding rate significantly raised the density of plant stand per unit area under crops, which stepped up the competition for factors of life. A gradual decrease in field germination rate was recorded in accordance with the increase of seeding rate, and the difference between the extreme seeding rates was 3.6 percentage points for early timing of sowing, 2.3-for the average timing and 0.8 for the late timing of sowing. Changing the timing of sowi… Show more

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“…The absence of precipitation and an increase in air temperature from the beginning to the flowering stages of oilseed flax led to a sharp decrease in the amount of productive moisture in the soil during plowing (20-22 cm) from a very good (161.4-173.4 mm) to a poor (62.4-76, 8 mm) state, and flat cut (10-12 cm), from a good (148.7-160.0 mm) to a poor (61.2-72.8 mm) level. According to the dispersion analysis, the share of productive moisture in the formation of oilseed flax ranged from 36.0% to 63.7%, while in straw yield, the range was 30.4% to 46.5% (Rudik, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of precipitation and an increase in air temperature from the beginning to the flowering stages of oilseed flax led to a sharp decrease in the amount of productive moisture in the soil during plowing (20-22 cm) from a very good (161.4-173.4 mm) to a poor (62.4-76, 8 mm) state, and flat cut (10-12 cm), from a good (148.7-160.0 mm) to a poor (61.2-72.8 mm) level. According to the dispersion analysis, the share of productive moisture in the formation of oilseed flax ranged from 36.0% to 63.7%, while in straw yield, the range was 30.4% to 46.5% (Rudik, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%