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Effectiveness of winter wheat Varieties of world selection in South Ural

Glinushkin A., Beloshapkina O., Plygun S., Nikolaev N., Mishenina T., Myasnyankina G., Lukyantsev V., Dushkin S., Karamatova E., Vasilyeva A., Grigorieva N., Solovykh A. and Rayov A.
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Glinushkin A.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Beloshapkina O.: Russian State Agrarian University Moscow Agricultural Academy named after K.A. Timiryazev
Plygun S.: Orel State Agrarian University
Nikolaev N.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Mishenina T.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Myasnyankina G.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Lukyantsev V.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Dushkin S.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Karamatova E.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Vasilyeva A.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Grigorieva N.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Solovykh A.: Orenburg State Agrarian University
Rayov A.: Orenburg State Agrarian University

Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2013, vol. 16, issue 4, 11-18

Abstract: Varieties of winter wheat of world selection were studied in the conditions of South Ural. The conducted researches showed that in conditions of a steppe zone of South Ural possibly receiving more than 5,0 t of grain of winter wheat. For a steppe zone of South Ural four effective grades of winter wheat are defined: Kolos 47, Nika, KNIISH 756, Mironovskaya 64.

Date: 2013
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