So far experiences with the investigations into the efficacy of soil conditioners on semigley pseudogleyed

The investigation deals with the effects of applied organic and inorganic conditioners upon the yields of winter wheat, maize and sugar beet on semigley pseudogleyed. Tested conditioners, including their doses have relatively homogenous effect upon the grain yield of winter wheat. Organic conditione...

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Published inPoljoprivredna znanstvena smotra
Main Authors Butorac A, Ljiljak N, Mihalic V, Dumancic I
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 1985
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Summary:The investigation deals with the effects of applied organic and inorganic conditioners upon the yields of winter wheat, maize and sugar beet on semigley pseudogleyed. Tested conditioners, including their doses have relatively homogenous effect upon the grain yield of winter wheat. Organic conditioners are more efficient than the inorganic ones, as regards the grain yield of spring barley. However, the effect of conditioners is minimal on the average period as regards the yield of maize grain but with certain, though not essential, differences in particular years. In this case the effects of climatic factors are very significant. The effect of conditioners upon the sugar beet yield is minimal or uncertain indicating the important effects of climatic factors in this crop, as well.
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ISSN:0370-0291