The effects of tillage and soil mineral fertilization on the yield and yield components of spring barley

A field experiment with a malting spring barley crop (2007-2009) was conducted in south-eastern Poland on Cambisols. Conventional (CST) and simplified soil tillage systems (SST) were used in combination with NPK fertilizer enriched with S and Mg. Analysis of the results showed a beneficial effect of...

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Main Authors: H. Klikocka, B. Narolski, G. Michałkiewicz
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2014-06-01
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Online Access:https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201406-0003_the-effects-of-tillage-and-soil-mineral-fertilization-on-the-yield-and-yield-components-of-spring-barley.php
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author H. Klikocka
B. Narolski
G. Michałkiewicz
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description A field experiment with a malting spring barley crop (2007-2009) was conducted in south-eastern Poland on Cambisols. Conventional (CST) and simplified soil tillage systems (SST) were used in combination with NPK fertilizer enriched with S and Mg. Analysis of the results showed a beneficial effect of CST and NPK fertilization with S and Mg on yield and yield structure. SST and NPK fertilization decreased grain yield by 6.6% and 6.2%. CST increased grain number per ear, grain weight per ear and plant height, while the SST decreased the value of these characteristics by 7.9, 5.7 and 5.3%. Number of ears (standardized regression coefficient b = 0.330), grain number per ear (b = 0.488) and 1000 grain weight (b = 0.360) were found to be significant for predicting grain yield. Significant correlations were found between grain yield and yield components of spring barley. Grain yield per ha was positively correlated with number of ears (rn = 72 = 0.330), grain number per ear (rn = 72 = 0.488), 1000 grain weight (rn = 72 = 0.359), grain weight per ear (rn = 72 = 0.528) and plant height (rn = 72 = 0.246).
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spelling doaj.art-353ee5a8fde0444eb5ca5123fb7ab0d62023-02-23T03:46:08ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesPlant, Soil and Environment1214-11781805-93682014-06-0160625526110.17221/14/2014-PSEpse-201406-0003The effects of tillage and soil mineral fertilization on the yield and yield components of spring barleyH. Klikocka0B. Narolski1G. Michałkiewicz2Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Zamość, PolandFaculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Zamość, PolandFaculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Zamość, PolandA field experiment with a malting spring barley crop (2007-2009) was conducted in south-eastern Poland on Cambisols. Conventional (CST) and simplified soil tillage systems (SST) were used in combination with NPK fertilizer enriched with S and Mg. Analysis of the results showed a beneficial effect of CST and NPK fertilization with S and Mg on yield and yield structure. SST and NPK fertilization decreased grain yield by 6.6% and 6.2%. CST increased grain number per ear, grain weight per ear and plant height, while the SST decreased the value of these characteristics by 7.9, 5.7 and 5.3%. Number of ears (standardized regression coefficient b = 0.330), grain number per ear (b = 0.488) and 1000 grain weight (b = 0.360) were found to be significant for predicting grain yield. Significant correlations were found between grain yield and yield components of spring barley. Grain yield per ha was positively correlated with number of ears (rn = 72 = 0.330), grain number per ear (rn = 72 = 0.488), 1000 grain weight (rn = 72 = 0.359), grain weight per ear (rn = 72 = 0.528) and plant height (rn = 72 = 0.246).https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201406-0003_the-effects-of-tillage-and-soil-mineral-fertilization-on-the-yield-and-yield-components-of-spring-barley.phphordeum vulgare l.yield formationinfluence of weathersulphurmagnesiumtillage system
spellingShingle H. Klikocka
B. Narolski
G. Michałkiewicz
The effects of tillage and soil mineral fertilization on the yield and yield components of spring barley
Plant, Soil and Environment
hordeum vulgare l.
yield formation
influence of weather
sulphur
magnesium
tillage system
title The effects of tillage and soil mineral fertilization on the yield and yield components of spring barley
title_full The effects of tillage and soil mineral fertilization on the yield and yield components of spring barley
title_fullStr The effects of tillage and soil mineral fertilization on the yield and yield components of spring barley
title_full_unstemmed The effects of tillage and soil mineral fertilization on the yield and yield components of spring barley
title_short The effects of tillage and soil mineral fertilization on the yield and yield components of spring barley
title_sort effects of tillage and soil mineral fertilization on the yield and yield components of spring barley
topic hordeum vulgare l.
yield formation
influence of weather
sulphur
magnesium
tillage system
url https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201406-0003_the-effects-of-tillage-and-soil-mineral-fertilization-on-the-yield-and-yield-components-of-spring-barley.php
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