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Effect of Different Mowing and Fertilization Schemes on Productivity of Sudangrass (Sorghum Sudanense (Piper) Stapf.)

Effect of Different Mowing and Fertilization Schemes on Productivity of Sudangrass (Sorghum Sudanense (Piper) Stapf.)

Abstract

During the period 2021-2023, in the experimental field of the Agricultural Institute - Shumen, the productivity of Sudangrass Endje 1 was studied. Different harvesting schemes were used depending on the development phase and the preparations and fertilizers used. The test period includes seasons with different agro-climatic conditions and duration of vegetation. Dry content is less influenced by environmental factors and is determined by the duration of the development phases laid down in the genotype. The organo-mineral products Astelis 1, Fertileader Rame and Ammonium Nitrate in the recommended doses have a positive effect on the realized yield of green and dry mass of sudangrass during all three years of testing.

През периода 2021-2023 г. в опитното поле на Земеделски институт – Шумен е проучена продуктивността на суданка Endje 1. Използвани са различни схеми на реколтиране в зависимост от фазата на развитие и използваните препарати и торове.Периодът на изпитване включва сезони с различаващи се агроклиматични условия и продължителност на вегетацията. Сухото съдържание по-слабо се влияе от факторите на средата и се определя от заложената в генотипа продължителност на фазите на развитие. Oргано-минералните продукти Astelis 1, Fertileader Rame и Амониев нитрат в препоръчаните дози оказват положително влияние върху реализирания добив зелена и суха маса суданка и през трите години на изпитване.

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Bulgaria
Keywords

суданка, продуктивност, productivity, торене, fertilization, sudangrass

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