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Prospects of spring wheat cultivation in the conditions of arid Volga region
Author(s) -
V.G. Popov,
Андрей Владимирович Панфилов,
Юрий Вячеславович Бондаренко,
Константин Михайлович Доронин,
E. N. Martynov,
Екатерина Геннадьевна Панфилова
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
agrarnyj naučnyj žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2587-9944
pISSN - 2313-8432
DOI - 10.28983/asj.y2020i5pp28-33
Subject(s) - microclimate , irrigation , arid , environmental science , agronomy , spring (device) , vegetation (pathology) , germination , soil water , biology , soil science , ecology , mechanical engineering , medicine , pathology , engineering
The article analyzes the experience of the impact of the system of forest belts and mineral fertilizers on the yield of spring wheat, including on irrigated lands. Vegetation irrigation is designed to maintain the humidity of the active soil layer from germination to maturation at the lower level of the optimum-70-75%, and in the phases of tubulation-earing - flowering - 75-80% NV. However, due to the large differences in zones and microzones of soil and climate conditions and due to the weather conditions of individual years, wheat irrigation regimes require a clear differentiation. In the Volga region in the dry autumn rainfalls give the norm of 800-1000 m3/ha, and in saline soils – 1000-1300 and 3-4 vegetation irrigation at tillering, phases of booting, earing and grain formation the norm 600-650 m3/ha. the impact of the system of forest belts, mineral fertilizers on the yield of spring wheat is closely tied to the formation of microclimate at different distances from forest edges.

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