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Title: Influence of Sowing Methods and Seeding Norms on Crop Production and Bean Harvest
Authors: Ovcharuk, Oleh
Hutsol, Taras
Ovcharuk, Vasyl
Mykhailova, Liudmyla
Semenyshena, Nataliia
Dziedzic, Barbara
Гуцол, Тарас Дмитрович
Овчарук, Олег Васильович
Овчарук, Василь Іванович
Михайлова, Людмила Миколаївна
Семенишена, Наталія Вікторівна
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Traicon S.C
Keywords: crop production;bean harvest
Abstract: The paper reports on research into influence of sowing methods and seeding norms on crop production and bean harvest. The dependence of germinating capacity and plant survival on sort characteristics and technological service was examined in the study. Analysis of bean quality characteristics determined the wide raw method of sowing to be the most yielding one with the sowing norm of 250 thousand seeds per ha. Nadiia, Bukovinka and Mavka beans had the following indicators of crude protein content: 27,23%, 25,03%, 23,63%. The rest of the factors didn’t have a strong effect on mentioned bean varieties.
URI: http://188.190.33.56:7980/jspui/handle/123456789/906
Type: Book chapter
Appears in Collections:SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, AGRONOMY AND VETERINARY MEDICINE
Polish - Ukrainian Cooperation
Scientific Monograph Vol. II


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