Krystian Ambroziak, Wojciech Kozera, Krystian Ambroziak, Anna Wenda-Piesik
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Abstract
The article focuses on the cultivation of hemp ( Cannabis sativa L.) for seed production, specifi - cally examining the effects of different seeding densities and herbicidal control on weed infestation, plant characteristics, and nutrient content in the seeds. Hemp is a versatile plant known for its fiber and oil production, including health-promoting cannabinoids. The study utilizes a Romanian monoecious variety called Secuieni Jubileu, which has low THC content and is suitable for seed cultivation. The experiment compares three treatments: sowing at a density of 20 kg ha -1 with herbicide, sowing at a density of 30 kg ha -1 with herbicide, and sowing at a density of 30 kg ha -1 without herbicide. The results indicate significant differences in weed density among the treatments, with herbicide application and higher seeding density reducing weed populations. Plant height, number of leaves, and seed fraction also varied significantly among the treatments, with higher seeding density (30 kg ha -1 ) resulting in higher plants, decreased leaf number and with the predominant fraction of 2.5 mm in the seeds. The experimental factor also significantly differentiated the macro-and micronutrient content of hemp seeds. Nutrient content analysis revealed variations in nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium levels in the hemp seeds, depending on the experimental treatments. Overall, the study highlights the importance of seeding density and herbicidal control in hemp cultivation for seed production. The findings suggest that higher seeding density can effectively suppress weed growth, whereas the yield and the high ratio of seed fraction at 2.8 mm is attributed to herbicide control and seed density of 20 kg ha -1 . The research contributes to the understanding of optimal cultivation practices for hemp seed production, aiming to support stable, efficient, and profitable agricultur - al production in the field.
期刊介绍:
The Jorunal of Elementology contains original, experimental and review papers pertaining to the transformations of organic and mineral compounds. The research problems encompass organic and mineral compounds discussed from the angle of physiology, biochemistry and genetics; complex analyses and assessment of the conditions underlying biogeochemical cycles, symptoms of deficiencies and excess of chemical elements as well as their antagonistic and synergistic interactions. The papers published in the journal discusses problems from the fields of medical and health sciences, forestry, veterinary medicine, natural sciences and chemical sciences.