Productivity and agroenergy efficiency of forage crops at crop rotation on peat soils
V. Pronevych
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V. Pronevych: Institute of agroecology and environmental management of NAAS
Balanced Nature Using, 2014, vol. 5, issue 2, 53-57
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In the field studies it has been shown that growing of perennial grasses in net long-term crops or field rotations with the share of no less than 66–77% is appropriate on peat soils that provide a high productivity and agrifuel production efficiency. Annual grasses (22-33%) are additional group of crops in the crop rotation and if necessary — tilled crops
Keywords: peat soils; intensive rotations; productivity; agro-energy efficiency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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