Kvasný průmysl (Nov 2006)

The Influence fertilization decayed waste on the production and quality of spring barley.

  • Richard POSPIŠIL

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18832/kp2006030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 11
pp. 353 – 354

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Field trial in which we observed the influence of decayed waste on spring barley yield and quality was founded University farming business in Kolíňany in 2004-2005. The highest average grain yield and biological yield (phytomass dry mater) were reached with spring decayed waste application (6,14 t.ha-1, resp. 12,56 t.ha-1). The lowest values of gross protein provided "Manure 25 t.ha-1" variant (9,0%) in average of 2004-2005 and in 2005 variant with application of 50 t.ha-1 of decayed waste (10,4%).Field trial in which we observed the influence of decayed waste on spring barley yield and quality was founded University farming business in Kolíňany in 2004-2005. The highest average grain yield and biological yield (phytomass dry mater) were reached with spring decayed waste application (6,14 t.ha-1, resp. 12,56 t.ha-1). The lowest values of gross protein provided "Manure 25 t.ha-1" variant (9,0%) in average of 2004-2005 and in 2005 variant with application of 50 t.ha-1 of decayed waste (10,4%).

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