Production results of intensification of cultivation technologies in three lupin (Lupinus L.) species

The paper presents results of 3-year field studies carried out in a split-block design in four replications in the years 2012-2014 at the Agricultural Experiment Station in Mochełek (Poland). The effect of intensification of cultivation technologies on the yield of morphologically diversified cultiv...

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Main Authors: M. Borowska, J. Prusinski, E. Kaszkowiak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2015-09-01
Series:Plant, Soil and Environment
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Online Access:https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201509-0008_production-results-of-intensification-of-cultivation-technologies-in-three-lupin-lupinus-l-species.php
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description The paper presents results of 3-year field studies carried out in a split-block design in four replications in the years 2012-2014 at the Agricultural Experiment Station in Mochełek (Poland). The effect of intensification of cultivation technologies on the yield of morphologically diversified cultivars of white (Lupinus albus), yellow (L. luteus) and narrow-leafed lupin (L. angustifolius) was examined. Traditional cultivars of white and yellow lupin gave significantly higher yields than the self-completing ones, as opposed to narrow-leafed lupin in which the self-completing cultivar had higher yields. Increasing expenses on industrial production means caused an increase in the yield of all the studied species. Seed yield of white and narrow-leafed lupin was significantly the highest in high-input technology, while that of yellow lupin in high- and medium-input technology. In all lupin species, insignificant diversification was observed in the number of pods per plant in medium- and high-input technologies as well as in low- and medium-input technologies. A significant increase in the seed yield along with an increasing intensity of the cultivation of traditional and self-completing cultivars of white and yellow lupin, as well as self-completing cultivars of narrow-leafed lupin, resulted mainly from developing a higher number of pods.
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spelling doaj.art-2fde7de33eb5403ebbd3c7f4d615707a2023-02-23T03:46:16ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesPlant, Soil and Environment1214-11781805-93682015-09-0161942643110.17221/455/2015-PSEpse-201509-0008Production results of intensification of cultivation technologies in three lupin (Lupinus L.) speciesM. Borowska0J. Prusinski1E. Kaszkowiak2Department of Agrotechnology, UTP University of Science and Technology, Bydgoszcz, PolandDepartment of Agrotechnology, UTP University of Science and Technology, Bydgoszcz, PolandDepartment of Agrotechnology, UTP University of Science and Technology, Bydgoszcz, PolandThe paper presents results of 3-year field studies carried out in a split-block design in four replications in the years 2012-2014 at the Agricultural Experiment Station in Mochełek (Poland). The effect of intensification of cultivation technologies on the yield of morphologically diversified cultivars of white (Lupinus albus), yellow (L. luteus) and narrow-leafed lupin (L. angustifolius) was examined. Traditional cultivars of white and yellow lupin gave significantly higher yields than the self-completing ones, as opposed to narrow-leafed lupin in which the self-completing cultivar had higher yields. Increasing expenses on industrial production means caused an increase in the yield of all the studied species. Seed yield of white and narrow-leafed lupin was significantly the highest in high-input technology, while that of yellow lupin in high- and medium-input technology. In all lupin species, insignificant diversification was observed in the number of pods per plant in medium- and high-input technologies as well as in low- and medium-input technologies. A significant increase in the seed yield along with an increasing intensity of the cultivation of traditional and self-completing cultivars of white and yellow lupin, as well as self-completing cultivars of narrow-leafed lupin, resulted mainly from developing a higher number of pods.https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201509-0008_production-results-of-intensification-of-cultivation-technologies-in-three-lupin-lupinus-l-species.phplegumesfertilizationplant protection
spellingShingle M. Borowska
J. Prusinski
E. Kaszkowiak
Production results of intensification of cultivation technologies in three lupin (Lupinus L.) species
Plant, Soil and Environment
legumes
fertilization
plant protection
title Production results of intensification of cultivation technologies in three lupin (Lupinus L.) species
title_full Production results of intensification of cultivation technologies in three lupin (Lupinus L.) species
title_fullStr Production results of intensification of cultivation technologies in three lupin (Lupinus L.) species
title_full_unstemmed Production results of intensification of cultivation technologies in three lupin (Lupinus L.) species
title_short Production results of intensification of cultivation technologies in three lupin (Lupinus L.) species
title_sort production results of intensification of cultivation technologies in three lupin lupinus l species
topic legumes
fertilization
plant protection
url https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201509-0008_production-results-of-intensification-of-cultivation-technologies-in-three-lupin-lupinus-l-species.php
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