Phytosanitary state of sowings in crop rotation sequence depending on tillage technologies of grey forestry soil

The article presents the study of phytosanitary state of sowings depending on various tillage technologies (minimum, fine and surface) of grey forestry soil in comparison with the conventional technologies, based on under-winter (fall) plowing. Analyzing weed infestation of spring rape (colza), spri...

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Main Authors: R. V. Minikaev, G. S. Sayfieva, I. G. Manyukova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”" 2018-05-01
Series:Зерновое хозяйство России
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Online Access:https://www.zhros.online/jour/article/view/49
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spelling doaj-79ea1311fb884ca3909f53825230dc912021-07-28T13:32:57ZrusFederal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”"Зерновое хозяйство России2079-87252079-87332018-05-0102475149Phytosanitary state of sowings in crop rotation sequence depending on tillage technologies of grey forestry soilR. V. Minikaev0G. S. Sayfieva1I. G. Manyukova2ФГБОУ ВО «Казанский государственный аграрный университет»ФГБОУ ВО «Казанский государственный аграрный университет»ФГБОУ ВО «Казанский государственный аграрный университет»The article presents the study of phytosanitary state of sowings depending on various tillage technologies (minimum, fine and surface) of grey forestry soil in comparison with the conventional technologies, based on under-winter (fall) plowing. Analyzing weed infestation of spring rape (colza), spring wheat and barley there was seen a tendency of decrease of annual weeds and increase of perennial weeds under decrease of tillage intensity. During stem formation of spring rape (colza) constant surface tillage produced the largest quantity of weeds; fine tillage with periodic loosening once two years gave the least quantity of weeds. At the boot stage spring wheat and barley sowings showed the largest amount of weeds after surface tillage (BDT-3) and the smallest on after plowing (control). The largest amount of weed seeds in a layer of 0-20 cm was in the variants with constant fine and surface tillage. The general infection of soil with root rots was higher after surface tillage and less after plowing. A comparatively high productivity of crops was obtained after fine tillage (KSN-3) with periodic loosening once two years.https://www.zhros.online/jour/article/view/49минимальная обработка почвыповерхностная обработка почвымелкая обработка почвысорные растениясемена сорных растенийкорневые гнилиminimum tillagesurface tillagefine tillageweedsweed seedsroot rots
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author R. V. Minikaev
G. S. Sayfieva
I. G. Manyukova
spellingShingle R. V. Minikaev
G. S. Sayfieva
I. G. Manyukova
Phytosanitary state of sowings in crop rotation sequence depending on tillage technologies of grey forestry soil
Зерновое хозяйство России
минимальная обработка почвы
поверхностная обработка почвы
мелкая обработка почвы
сорные растения
семена сорных растений
корневые гнили
minimum tillage
surface tillage
fine tillage
weeds
weed seeds
root rots
author_facet R. V. Minikaev
G. S. Sayfieva
I. G. Manyukova
author_sort R. V. Minikaev
title Phytosanitary state of sowings in crop rotation sequence depending on tillage technologies of grey forestry soil
title_short Phytosanitary state of sowings in crop rotation sequence depending on tillage technologies of grey forestry soil
title_full Phytosanitary state of sowings in crop rotation sequence depending on tillage technologies of grey forestry soil
title_fullStr Phytosanitary state of sowings in crop rotation sequence depending on tillage technologies of grey forestry soil
title_full_unstemmed Phytosanitary state of sowings in crop rotation sequence depending on tillage technologies of grey forestry soil
title_sort phytosanitary state of sowings in crop rotation sequence depending on tillage technologies of grey forestry soil
publisher Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”"
series Зерновое хозяйство России
issn 2079-8725
2079-8733
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The article presents the study of phytosanitary state of sowings depending on various tillage technologies (minimum, fine and surface) of grey forestry soil in comparison with the conventional technologies, based on under-winter (fall) plowing. Analyzing weed infestation of spring rape (colza), spring wheat and barley there was seen a tendency of decrease of annual weeds and increase of perennial weeds under decrease of tillage intensity. During stem formation of spring rape (colza) constant surface tillage produced the largest quantity of weeds; fine tillage with periodic loosening once two years gave the least quantity of weeds. At the boot stage spring wheat and barley sowings showed the largest amount of weeds after surface tillage (BDT-3) and the smallest on after plowing (control). The largest amount of weed seeds in a layer of 0-20 cm was in the variants with constant fine and surface tillage. The general infection of soil with root rots was higher after surface tillage and less after plowing. A comparatively high productivity of crops was obtained after fine tillage (KSN-3) with periodic loosening once two years.
topic минимальная обработка почвы
поверхностная обработка почвы
мелкая обработка почвы
сорные растения
семена сорных растений
корневые гнили
minimum tillage
surface tillage
fine tillage
weeds
weed seeds
root rots
url https://www.zhros.online/jour/article/view/49
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