Formation of plants density and seed yield of soybean varieties in Altai Krai
https://doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2021-6-92-97
Abstract
Relevance. Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill is one of the most important protein- oilseed crops in world arable farming. An acute shortage of both food and feed protein is felt in many world’s countries. In this regard, the expansion of soybean seed production is relevant and is dictated by the need for import substitution of both food and feed soybean products.
Materials and methods. In the research we studied the influence of two ecologically different cultivation zones: Priobskaya and Prialtaiskaya on the formation of plants density and seed yield of soybean. Three varieties Altom, Gratsia and Pripyat were taken as the objects of the research.
Results. On average, over the years of research in full seedlings stage from 60 germinating seeds per square meter (600 thousand pieces/ha), in our experiment, about 56 plants were obtained per 1 m2 or 560 thousand plants per 1 hectare. This means that, on average, 93% of sown seeds give seedlings in field conditions. For harvesting after exposure of soybean crops to numerous biotic and abiotic factors, on average, there are about 52 plants per 1 m² or 520 thousand plants per 1 hectare, that is, 88% of the sown germinating seeds are saved for harvesting and give a yield. The maximum influence on the variability of plant density is exerted by vegetation conditions (years) – 37%. On average, over the years of the study, the maximum yield under Topchikha conditions was obtained in 2019 – 1.9 t/ha – in a year that was distinguished by not hot weather with sufficient rainfall during the growing season. Varieties Gratsia and Pripyat in Smolenskoye conditions significantly exceeded the standard in terms of yield in 2018 and 2020. On average, over the years of research, the Gratsia variety showed itself as more stable with Cv=11.3% in Topchikha conditions and Cv=9.8% in Smolenskoye conditions.
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About the Authors
S. V. ZharkovaRussian Federation
Stalina V. Zharkova – Doc. Sci. (Agriculture), Prof., Correspondence author
Barnaul
O. V. Manylova
Russian Federation
Olga V. Manylova – Cand. Sci. (Agriculture)
Barnaul
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Zharkova S.V., Manylova O.V. Formation of plants density and seed yield of soybean varieties in Altai Krai. Vegetable crops of Russia. 2021;(6):92-97. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2021-6-92-97