Agroznanje (Jan 2021)

Effects of autumn and spring primary tillage on soybean yield and 1000-grain weight in the agro-ecological conditions of Serbia

  • Bajagić Marija,
  • Đukić Vojin,
  • Miladinov Zlatica,
  • Dozet Gordana,
  • Cvijanović Gorica,
  • Miladinović Jegor,
  • Cvijanović Vojin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7251/AGREN2202037B
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 37 – 47

Abstract

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Soybean yield depends on the selection of cultivars, soil fertility, applied cultivation practices, and agroclimatic conditions over the years. High-quality and timely primary tillage is essential for stable development and high yields of soybean plants. The effect of autumn and spring primary tillage on soybean yield and 1000-grain weight was examined in a three-year study (2013-2015). The trial included cultivars with different maturity periods, developed at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops Novi Sad: Valjevka and Galina 0 maturity group, Sava and NS Maximus I maturity group, Rubin and Venera II maturity group. Trial subplots were prepared using different periods of primary tillage, which was conducted in autumn (November, 01-05) and spring (March, 25-31). The highest yields and 1000-grain weight were obtained after autumn primary tillage in all the three study years. Yield decrease by 2.72% to 38.91% and 1000grain weight decrease of 1.33%-11.93% were recorded after spring primary tillage.

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