Effects of Different Soil Tillage Intensity on Yields of Spring Barley
Within the period 1990–2012, effects of different soil tillage intensity on yields of spring barley were studied in a field experiment in the sugar-beet producing region (Ivanovice na Hané, Czech Republic). The forecrop of the spring barley was always sugar beet; following in three different crop ro...
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doaj-6aea85f17f1a4404a58306f4f8eec9fd2020-11-24T23:29:00ZengMendel University PressActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis1211-85162464-83102014-01-016251071107810.11118/actaun201462051071Effects of Different Soil Tillage Intensity on Yields of Spring BarleyAlena Pernicová0Blanka Procházková1Pavel Hledík2Tomáš Filipský3Department of Agrosystems and Bioclimatology, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Agrosystems and Bioclimatology, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicCrop Research Institute, Drnovská 507/73, 161 06 Praha 6-Ruzyně, Czech RepublicDepartment of Agrosystems and Bioclimatology, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicWithin the period 1990–2012, effects of different soil tillage intensity on yields of spring barley were studied in a field experiment in the sugar-beet producing region (Ivanovice na Hané, Czech Republic). The forecrop of the spring barley was always sugar beet; following in three different crop rotations, after maize for silage, winter wheat and spring barley. Four variants of tillage were evaluated: Variant 1 – ploughing to the depth of 0.22 m; Variant 2 – shallow ploughing to the depth of 0.15 m; Variant 3 – no tillage; Variant 4 – shallow loosening soil to the depth of 0.10 m.Effect of different tillage on yields of spring barley was statistically insignificant. In all three crop rotations, the highest and the lowest average yields were obtained in Variant 2 (ploughing to the depth of 0.15 m) and Variant 1 (ploughing to the depth of 0.22 m), respectively. Average yields in variants of soil tillage were these: variant 1 – 6.42 t.ha−1; variant 2 – 6.57 t.ha−1, variant 3 – 6.53 t.ha−1, variant 4 – 6.50 t.ha−1. The obtained results indicate that in these pedo-climatic conditions reduction of intensity soil tillage represented a very suitable alternative in case of growing spring barley after sugar beet as compared with the conventional method of tillage by ploughing to the depth of 0.22 m.https://acta.mendelu.cz/62/5/1071/spring barleymethods of tillagegrain yield |
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Alena Pernicová Blanka Procházková Pavel Hledík Tomáš Filipský Effects of Different Soil Tillage Intensity on Yields of Spring Barley Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis spring barley methods of tillage grain yield |
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Alena Pernicová Blanka Procházková Pavel Hledík Tomáš Filipský |
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Effects of Different Soil Tillage Intensity on Yields of Spring Barley |
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Effects of Different Soil Tillage Intensity on Yields of Spring Barley |
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Effects of Different Soil Tillage Intensity on Yields of Spring Barley |
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Effects of Different Soil Tillage Intensity on Yields of Spring Barley |
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Effects of Different Soil Tillage Intensity on Yields of Spring Barley |
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effects of different soil tillage intensity on yields of spring barley |
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Mendel University Press |
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Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis |
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Within the period 1990–2012, effects of different soil tillage intensity on yields of spring barley were studied in a field experiment in the sugar-beet producing region (Ivanovice na Hané, Czech Republic). The forecrop of the spring barley was always sugar beet; following in three different crop rotations, after maize for silage, winter wheat and spring barley. Four variants of tillage were evaluated: Variant 1 – ploughing to the depth of 0.22 m; Variant 2 – shallow ploughing to the depth of 0.15 m; Variant 3 – no tillage; Variant 4 – shallow loosening soil to the depth of 0.10 m.Effect of different tillage on yields of spring barley was statistically insignificant. In all three crop rotations, the highest and the lowest average yields were obtained in Variant 2 (ploughing to the depth of 0.15 m) and Variant 1 (ploughing to the depth of 0.22 m), respectively. Average yields in variants of soil tillage were these: variant 1 – 6.42 t.ha−1; variant 2 – 6.57 t.ha−1, variant 3 – 6.53 t.ha−1, variant 4 – 6.50 t.ha−1. The obtained results indicate that in these pedo-climatic conditions reduction of intensity soil tillage represented a very suitable alternative in case of growing spring barley after sugar beet as compared with the conventional method of tillage by ploughing to the depth of 0.22 m. |
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