Productivity of fodder crop rotations depending on the nitrogen fertilizers

Legumes in the structure of fodder crop rotations can cause reducing the efficiency of nitrogen fertilizer application on sod-podzolic soil. A comparative assessment of the productivity of six-field fodder crop rotations with different field number of legume-cereal grasses was carried out on the bac...

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Main Authors: A. K. Svechnikov, V. M. Izmestyev, E. A. Sokolova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky 2018-04-01
Series:Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока
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Online Access:https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/207
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spelling doaj-3b3d89bb22394d1fbbe276d8d55c73172021-08-30T08:55:12ZrusFederal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. RudnitskyАграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока2072-90812500-13962018-04-01632697310.30766/2072-9081.2018.63.2.69-73206Productivity of fodder crop rotations depending on the nitrogen fertilizersA. K. Svechnikov0V. M. Izmestyev1E. A. Sokolova2Mari Agricultural Research Institute - Branch of Federal Agrarian Research Center of the North-East named N.V.RudnitskyMari Agricultural Research Institute - Branch of Federal Agrarian Research Center of the North-East named N.V.RudnitskyMari Agricultural Research Institute - Branch of Federal Agrarian Research Center of the North-East named N.V.RudnitskyLegumes in the structure of fodder crop rotations can cause reducing the efficiency of nitrogen fertilizer application on sod-podzolic soil. A comparative assessment of the productivity of six-field fodder crop rotations with different field number of legume-cereal grasses was carried out on the background of mineral nitrogen application (Р60К60, Ж0Р60К60). The research was carried out in 2013-2017 in crop rotations with 16%, 33% and 50 % legume-cereal grasses saturation in the Mari El Republic. It was noted that one-year extension of period for using perennial legume-cereal grasses in the fodder crop rotations under study was followed by increase in dry matter collection by 1.1-2.1 t/ha, exchange energy - by 6.7-16.5 GJ/ha, and crude protein - by about 2.3-3.7 C/ha. Continuous application of mineral nitrogen led to increasing the productivity of fodder crop rotations with legume-cereal grasses by 9-21%. In crop rotations, target annual and winter crops ensured a significant increase in productivity, with the exception of annual grasses with perennial grasses undersowing in 2013. The greatest increase in productivity was noted in the first crop rotation, where a long-term agrocenosis had been used for 1 year only. The ammonium nitrate application resulted in increase in crude protein collection more than in other productivity indicators of fodder crop rotations target crops.https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/207fodder crop rotationlegume-cerealnitrogenproductivitydry matterexchange energycrude protein
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author A. K. Svechnikov
V. M. Izmestyev
E. A. Sokolova
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V. M. Izmestyev
E. A. Sokolova
Productivity of fodder crop rotations depending on the nitrogen fertilizers
Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока
fodder crop rotation
legume-cereal
nitrogen
productivity
dry matter
exchange energy
crude protein
author_facet A. K. Svechnikov
V. M. Izmestyev
E. A. Sokolova
author_sort A. K. Svechnikov
title Productivity of fodder crop rotations depending on the nitrogen fertilizers
title_short Productivity of fodder crop rotations depending on the nitrogen fertilizers
title_full Productivity of fodder crop rotations depending on the nitrogen fertilizers
title_fullStr Productivity of fodder crop rotations depending on the nitrogen fertilizers
title_full_unstemmed Productivity of fodder crop rotations depending on the nitrogen fertilizers
title_sort productivity of fodder crop rotations depending on the nitrogen fertilizers
publisher Federal Agricultural Research Center of the North-East named N.V. Rudnitsky
series Аграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока
issn 2072-9081
2500-1396
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Legumes in the structure of fodder crop rotations can cause reducing the efficiency of nitrogen fertilizer application on sod-podzolic soil. A comparative assessment of the productivity of six-field fodder crop rotations with different field number of legume-cereal grasses was carried out on the background of mineral nitrogen application (Р60К60, Ж0Р60К60). The research was carried out in 2013-2017 in crop rotations with 16%, 33% and 50 % legume-cereal grasses saturation in the Mari El Republic. It was noted that one-year extension of period for using perennial legume-cereal grasses in the fodder crop rotations under study was followed by increase in dry matter collection by 1.1-2.1 t/ha, exchange energy - by 6.7-16.5 GJ/ha, and crude protein - by about 2.3-3.7 C/ha. Continuous application of mineral nitrogen led to increasing the productivity of fodder crop rotations with legume-cereal grasses by 9-21%. In crop rotations, target annual and winter crops ensured a significant increase in productivity, with the exception of annual grasses with perennial grasses undersowing in 2013. The greatest increase in productivity was noted in the first crop rotation, where a long-term agrocenosis had been used for 1 year only. The ammonium nitrate application resulted in increase in crude protein collection more than in other productivity indicators of fodder crop rotations target crops.
topic fodder crop rotation
legume-cereal
nitrogen
productivity
dry matter
exchange energy
crude protein
url https://www.agronauka-sv.ru/jour/article/view/207
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