Yield, quality of sugar beet roots and bio-energy efficiency of growing in various agrotechnologies on leached chernozem in the central zone of the Krasnodar Territory

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (82) ◽  
pp. 123-126
Author(s):  
Inna Sysenko ◽  
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Sergey Novoseletsky ◽  
Ivan Pavelko ◽  
Nikita Belkin ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 02020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalia Mioduszewska ◽  
Mariusz Adamski ◽  
Ewa Osuch ◽  
Andrzej Osuch

Modifications in soil cultivation affect the quality and quantity of the yield of sugar beets. The crop density, yield and the external quality of sugar beet roots are highly dependent on the preparation of soil. The intensity and precision of fragmentation of the superficial soil layer and the adequate depth of plantation must enable normal development of sugar beets. The aim of the study was to determine the dependence between the depth of soil cultivation in the strip-tillage system used for sugar beet production and the state of the plantation after the emergence of crops as well as the yield quality and quantity. The research encompassed investigations of different depths of strip-tillage systems used for sugar beet production. The systems were evaluated according to the dynamics of crops’ emergence, density, yield and external quality of sugar beet roots.


2020 ◽  
pp. 110-117
Author(s):  
A. A. Mnatsakanyan ◽  
G. V. Chuvarleeva ◽  
A. S. Volkova

The article presents the material obtained as a result of the research for 2017 and 2018, which was laid on leached chernozem in the central zone of the Krasnodar Territory in FSBSI «NGC named after P.P. Lukyanenko», on the basis of the agrotechnological department. The aim of the research was to study the effect of NanoSilicon mineral fertilization with microelements on the yield and quality of sunflower seeds. It was determined that treatment with the studied preparation shortens the interphase periods of sunflower by 1–2 days, increases the height by 8–12 cm and the biomass of one plant by 97–242 grams by the flowering phase. It was also found that NanoSilicon in the studied doses increases the yield and oil collection from 1 hectare. Thus, the inclusion of NanoSilicon preparation in the sunflower cultivation technology at a dose of 15/75/75 (seed treatment – 15 g/ha + spraying on seedlings – 75 g/ha + 75 g/ha in the phase of 5–7 pairs of leaves) significantly increases yield by 0,58 t/ha and oil collection from one hectare by 0,32 t/ha. As a result, 3,23 t/ha of seeds and 1,64 t/ha of oil were obtained.


Author(s):  
A.V. Zagorulko ◽  
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T.Ya. Brovkina ◽  
V.A. Kalashnikov

The influence of cultivation technology on the productivity of sugar beet has been established with two studied methods of basic soil cultivation. The best in terms of sugar collection (114.2 and 115.5 c / ha) was the option with pesticide-free cultivation technology, both against the background of moldboard and moldboard with periodic deep loosening of soil cultivation. The maximum bioenergy efficiency has been revealed for this technology. At the same time, the highest values of the coefficients of net efficiency and the ratio of received and expended energy were noted, as well as the maximum yield of sugar beet root crops per 1 gJ of energy expended, regardless of soil cultivation


Author(s):  
V. Z. Venevtsev ◽  
М. N. Zakharova ◽  
L. V. Rozhkova

Ryazan region annually receives stable yields of sugar beet roots 40 t/ha. Further growth of yields depends on balanced nutrition of plants cultivated hybrids, from the quality of the soil and of the phytosanitary State of sowing culture. Weed vegetation in wider spaced row crops of sugar beet in the initial periods of vegetation is high competition culture. The article presents the results of three studies on the effectiveness of the herbicide betanalnoj group, used to reduce contamination of sowing culture annual dicotyledonous weeds and increase the harvest of sugar beet roots. Studies conducted on experimental fields ISSA-branch FGBNU FNAC WIM (former AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE in Ryazan). Soil: dark grey forest tjazhelosuglinistaja, humus content 4.0%, potassium and phosphorus-high pH is 5.8. Area of cultivated plots 50 m2, repetition, four sugar beet variety-Ocean. The predecessor-winter wheat. Under the autumn ploughing had made NPK120 under presowing cultivation-N60, SEV conducted seeder sowing machine. For crop protection herbicides were tested annually of sugar beet Betanal progress, UF-1.0 l/HA, Forte di Belvedere-1.0 l/HA, Betanal Max Pro-1.5 l/HA, Bajrang engineering works Super-1.5 l/HA, once applied to weeds. The harvest of sugar beet roots, take into account the square 10 m2 in 4-times repeated with each experimental plot by weighing machinery, processed data by ANOVA. The research found that studied herbicides efficiently at 87-92%, reduced infestation annual dicotyledonous weeds and increase the harvest of sugar beet roots to 29.9-44.1%


2018 ◽  
pp. 639-647 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christa Hoffmann

Harvest quality of sugar beet varies according to soil conditions, harvester type and setting, and variety, too. Harvest quality may affect storage losses, in particular when injuries occur. To determine the harvest quality of commercial sugar beet and to quantify resulting storage losses, 92 commercial sugar beet clamps were sampled across Germany and information about harvest conditions were gathered. At IfZ, soil tare, leaf residues, topping diameter, root tip breakage and surface damage of the beets were determined. The beets were stored in 6 replicates in a climate container at 9°C for 10 weeks. The results demonstrate a rather good harvesting quality of sugar beet in Germany. Soil moisture at harvest did not affect harvest quality and storage losses. Very light, but also heavier soils lead to inferior harvest quality (soil tare, root tip breakage, damage) and slightly higher storage losses compared to the typical loam soils. Significant differences occurred between the three harvester types (companies). In general, high root tip breakage and severe surface damage of the beet was related to a high infestation with mould and rots, high invert sugar contents after storage and high sugar losses. Out of the five most planted varieties, in particular one turned out to be very susceptible to damage, resulting in high storage losses. The factor analysis suggests that the effect of harvester / harvester setting and of variety is more important for harvest quality and storage losses of sugar beet than soil conditions at harvest. Therefore, attention should be paid to optimize these conditions.


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