Experiences and prospects for growing high-yield fodder crops (barnyard, amaranth and fodder beans) on drained lands under climate change
Journal: Land reclamation and water management (Vol.105, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-03-31
Authors : M. V. Yatsyk G. V. Voropay S. M. Kika;
Page : 61-66
Keywords : high yield crops; leaf area; groundwater level; soil moisture; water consumption;
Abstract
The results of analytical researches on the cultivation of barnyard, amaranth and fodder beans on drained lands are given. A number of criteria have been selected (productivity and adaptive capacity, energy and nutritional value, spectrum of use), which indicate the perspective of growing these crops on drained lands. The results of researches on the pilot sites of the Sarnenska experimental station (SES), where a rather high productivity of their vegetative mass was provided under the heavy weather conditions, are presented.
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