2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/433/1/012006
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Results of the production test of sunflower harvesting attachment with an auger reel

Abstract: Sunflower is the main oil crop in Russia. Sunflower plantings occupy more than 95% of the area under oil crops and annually make 7.07% of the area under grain crops. The urgent problem is the loss of oilseeds behind the header during sunflower harvesting which, according to agro-technical requirements, should not exceed 2.5% of the actual yield. The article presents the average loss of oilseeds behind various sunflower harvesting attachments. The analysis of rationality of their use depending on the area under… Show more

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“…TITLE-ABS-KEY ("sunflower" AND "harvest *") 1020 773 7 [34][35][36][37][38][39][40] TITLE-ABS-KEY ("Heliantus annuus" AND "harvest *") 427 323 TITLE-ABS-KEY ("canola" AND "harvest *") 633 380…”
Section: -2020 Papers Actually Dealing With Mechanical Harvestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…TITLE-ABS-KEY ("sunflower" AND "harvest *") 1020 773 7 [34][35][36][37][38][39][40] TITLE-ABS-KEY ("Heliantus annuus" AND "harvest *") 427 323 TITLE-ABS-KEY ("canola" AND "harvest *") 633 380…”
Section: -2020 Papers Actually Dealing With Mechanical Harvestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Startsev et al (2020) also tried to reduce seeds loss in sunflower mechanical harvesting. Authors developed an auger-reel applied to the header of the combine harvester that allowed for the reduction of seeds loss from the typical value of 2% up to 0.63% [37]. In case of dwarf sunflower plants, Shaforostov et al (2019) designed and presented another prototype whose innovative features permitted the regulation of the inclination (in relation to the soil plate) of the screws along the dividers.…”
Section: Sunflower Mechanical Harvestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the harvesting, the loss of seeds should be as low as possible. For instance, the average seed loss in sunflower harvesting is approximately 2% w/w [69], which can be further lowered to 1% if some adjustments and modifications are applied to the header [75,76]. In canola seeds harvesting, if the combine harvester is equipped with a specific rapeseed header, seed loss ranges between 0.97 and 2.76% w/w [77][78][79].…”
Section: Seed Loss and Presence Of Mogmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to our findings, a similar result can be obtained without using the specific header. In fact, only 3.2% w/w of the seed loss was found and this is consistent with the findings reported in similar studies dealing with the mechanical harvesting of other oil seeds, namely: 0.97-2.76% w/w in canola (Brassica napus L.) [54,55], about 3% w/w in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) [26] and crambe (Crambe cabyssinica Hochst) [56], and 2% w/w in sunflower [57], although reducible to less than 1% w/w if particular adjustments are applied [58,59]. Nevertheless, it is dutiful to underline that the specific cardoon header described by Pari et al was specifically developed to prevent the subsequent use of a shredder to manage the left aboveground biomass [28,30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%