2021
DOI: 10.18502/kls.v0i0.8947
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Protection Elements for Safflower Oilseeds

Abstract: Agricultural techniques for growing safflower, adaptive to the natural and climatic zone, is an important and necessary measure for increasing yields and improving the quality of oil seeds of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L). Biological and morph physiological characteristics of the culture and its variety determine the technological methods for its cultivation and production of oil seeds. Safflower is a crop that is of great value and is able to replace sunflower. The agricultural technology of its cultivat… Show more

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“…In Kazakhstan, the bio-organic preparation Avibif (1 l/ha) showed high efficiency in safflower sowings (Akhshanov, 2019). The research of Ivanchenko and Belikina (2021) under the conditions of the Federal Research Center for Agro-Ecology of the Russian Academy of Sciences revealed the effectiveness of safflower seeds treatment with a mixture of preparationsfungicide Vincit (1.5 l/t) + biostimulator Fertigrain Start (0.5 l/t). It was the most profitable variant (16.5%) with a yield of 1.2 t/ha.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Kazakhstan, the bio-organic preparation Avibif (1 l/ha) showed high efficiency in safflower sowings (Akhshanov, 2019). The research of Ivanchenko and Belikina (2021) under the conditions of the Federal Research Center for Agro-Ecology of the Russian Academy of Sciences revealed the effectiveness of safflower seeds treatment with a mixture of preparationsfungicide Vincit (1.5 l/t) + biostimulator Fertigrain Start (0.5 l/t). It was the most profitable variant (16.5%) with a yield of 1.2 t/ha.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Kazakhstan, the bio-organic preparation Avibif (1 l/ ha) showed high efficiency on safflower crops [18]. Ivanchenko and Belikina's research under conditions of the Federal Research Center for Agro-Ecology of the Russian Academy of Sciences revealed the efficiency of safflower seed disinfection with a mixture of preparations-biofungicide Vincit (1.5 l/t) + biostimulator Fertigrain Start (0.5 l/t) [19]. is variant was the most profitable (16.5%) with a yield of 1.2 t/ha.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%