Acta Technologica Agriculturae (Mar 2017)

Jerusalem Artichoke as a Means of Fields Conservation

  • Starovoytov Victor,
  • Starovoytova Oksana,
  • Aldoshin Nikolay,
  • Manohina Alexandra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/ata-2017-0002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 7 – 10

Abstract

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In Russia, the cultivated fields represent a major issue. According to various estimates, they occupy 20-40 million hectares. Of course, this is a great reserve for the development of agriculture and, if necessary, production of in-demand crops. However, if the fields are not used for a long term, they become gradually overgrown with weeds during quarantine: ragweed, hogweed, shrubs and trees. Subsequent introduction of these fields in turnover requires multiple treatments of the soil and the use of potent herbicides due to the high cost of the uprooting of trees. Based on the decisions of the Russian Federation on land conservation, the land management project defining the terms of land conservation, prevention of land degradation, restoring of soil fertility and bringing of life to contaminated areas as well as the order of how these activities should be carried out and their cost and suggestions for land use after the completion of the mentioned processes was developed. However, the technology of land conservation is yet to be developed.

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