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The reaction of spring barley to 38–47-year monoculture carried out in 10-year studies (2005–2014) on albic luvisol soil at the Production and Experimental Station in Bałcyny near Ostróda town in different conditions of chemical protection has been presented. The following chemical protections of a barley canopy: 0 – without protection; H – protection from weeds and HF – protection from weeds and...
The quality of wheat grain determines the quality of flour and this becomes important in subsequent processing stages and impacts the end products. The objective of the studies was to determine whether a method of applying nitrogen both with and without compound fertilizers at different growth stages of spring wheat impacted the crop yield and qualitative parameters of grain and flour. A three-year...
The appearance of herbicides and fungicides significance in reducing damage in yields of winter wheat cultivated for a 38–46-year monoculture was the purpose of that paper. In 9-year researches (2005–2013) at the Production and Experimental Station in Bałcyny near Ostróda town, the response of winter wheat on a 38−46-year monoculture in different conditions of chemical protection of a wheat canopy:...
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