Comparing the yield of maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids in organic and conventional agriculture

Ágnes Áldott-Sipos, Eszter Csepregi-Heilmann, Tamás Spitkó, C. Szőke, János Pintér, T. Berzy, János Nagy, Csaba L. Marton
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The European Green Deal was published by the European Commission in 2019. The main aim of the program is to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, making Europe the first climate-neutral continent in the world. To achieve this, criteria are also set for agriculture: increasing the share of land under organic farming to 25%, reducing the use of fertilisers and pesticides. However, the benefits of organic farming are widely debated. The aim of our study was to compare the yield of maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids bred in Martonvasar in two different cropping environments. The silage yields of 20 different maize hybrids were evaluated in a three replicate small plot experiment in an organic field and an adjacent conventional field. The average green mass yield of the hybrids was 36,58 t ha-1 in the organic field and 43,03 t ha-1 in the conventional. The green mass yield in the organic area was 20% lower than in the conventional area, and the dry matter yield and digestible dry matter yield were about 18% lower. Hybrids of different maturity groups responded differently to organic cultivation. The yields of early hybrids decreased more and late hybrids less in the organic farming compared to the conventional production.
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比较有机农业和传统农业中玉米(Zea mays L.)杂交种的产量
欧盟委员会于2019年发布了《欧洲绿色协议》。该计划的主要目标是到2050年实现温室气体净零排放,使欧洲成为世界上第一个气候中和的大陆。为了实现这一目标,还为农业设定了标准:将有机农业的土地份额增加到25%,减少化肥和农药的使用。然而,有机农业的好处却备受争议。本研究的目的是比较Martonvasar杂交玉米(Zea mays L.)在两种不同种植环境下的产量。采用三重复小块试验,对20个不同玉米杂交种在有机田和相邻常规田的青贮产量进行了评价。有机地和常规地杂交的平均绿色质量产量分别为3658 t hm -1和43,03 t hm -1。有机区绿质产量比常规区低20%,干物质产量和可消化干物质产量低18%左右。不同成熟期的杂交种对有机栽培的反应不同。有机耕作与常规生产相比,早期杂交种产量下降较多,晚期杂交种产量下降较少。
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