Sidorenko V. Influence of agrotechnical receptions on productivity of sonyashnicou in the pislyaoucisnomou sowing at irrigation

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0406U004854

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Specialization

  • 06.01.02 - Сільськогосподарські меліорації

10-11-2006

Specialized Academic Board

Д 67.830.01

State Higher Educational Institution "Kherson State Agricultural University"

Essay

Object of researches - scorostigliy hybrid sonyashnica Visit; processes of growth, development and forming of harvest and his quality under act of technological receptions of growing of culture. Determination of the most effective connection of elements of technology of growing of sonyashnicou in the late pislyaoucisnomou sowing after furious forages soumishoc on the south of Ukraine was the purpose of researches. Methods of researches - the field - for determination of harvest, biometrichnih considerations and measuring, laboratory - analysis of quality of seed, maintenance of basic elements of feed in -rounti; economico-matematichniy - estimation of economic and bioэnergetichescoy efficiency of the explored elements of technology of growing of sonyashnicou in the pislyaoucisnih sowing; математико-statistical - conducting of analysis of variance and statistical till of results of experience. Results of researches: 1. for a theory - first in the conditions of irrigation of south of Ukraine the conducted complex estimation of productivity of the best home scorostiglogo to the hybrid the Visit and development of elements of resoursozberigayochoi technology of his growing in the late pislyaoucisnomou sowing at irrigation 2. for practice - the recommended elements of technology of growing of scorostiglogo to the hybrid sonyashnicou give Visit the possibility to get in the pislyaoucisnomou sowing productivity of seed to 32,3 ts/ga, with the receipt of a to 1644 grn/ga net income. Sphere of the use: agricultural enterprises, that are engaged in growing of sonyashnicou

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