Influence of Mineral Fertilizers and Methods of Basic Tillage on the Yield and Oil Content of Sunflower

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.3844/ojbsci.2023.296.306
B. Nasiyev, Aida Dukeyeva
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: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the influence of mineral fertilizers and methods of basic tillage on the yield and oil content of sunflowers in the north of Kazakhstan. The experiment was conducted in the agricultural experimental Station Zarechnoye limited liability partnership with southern thin chernozem soils. Records and observations of the growth and development of sunflowers were carried out using modern methodological recommendations. The used agricultural technique of sunflower cultivation in the experiments was the one recommended for the study area. The authors studied new sunflower hybrids and different variants for the use of mineral fertilizers and methods of basic tillage. The paper concludes that it is important to use new sunflower hybrids Sumatra, Suzuka and Sumiko which achieve yields at the level of 1.34-1.46 c/ha with an oil content of 48.52-48.88%, which is the scientific novelty of the study. The combined use of mineral fertilizers according to the scheme N 40 P 40 in the autumn + N 20 P 20 in spring when sowing + N 10 P 10 fertilizing in the conditions of the study zone increased the yield and harvest of sunflower oil to 1.34 and 0.65 t/ha. The no-till technique improved the biometric and productive yield indicators. In this variant, a high yield of sunflower was obtained (1.31 t/ha) with a high oil content (48.49%) and a higher oil yield of 0.63 t/ha was provided. These improvements in the quality and productivity of sunflower as the main oilseed crop are of significant importance for food security and sustainable agriculture in Northern Kazakhstan.
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矿物肥料和基本耕作方法对向日葵产量和含油量的影响
:本研究的目的是评估矿物肥料和基本耕作方法对哈萨克斯坦北部向日葵产量和含油量的影响。该试验是在农业试验站Zarechnoye有限责任合伙企业中进行的,采用的是南部薄黑钙土。使用现代方法学建议对向日葵的生长和发育进行了记录和观察。试验中采用的向日葵栽培技术是研究区推荐的栽培技术。作者研究了新的向日葵杂交种和不同的变种,以使用矿物肥料和基本耕作方法。本文得出的结论是,重要的是使用新的向日葵杂交种苏门答腊、铃鹿和Sumiko,它们的产量达到1.34-1.46 c/ha,含油量为48.52-48.88%,这是本研究的科学新颖性。在研究区的条件下,按照秋季N 40 P 40+春季播种N 20 P 20+N 10 P 10施肥方案组合使用矿物肥料,使葵花油产量和产量分别提高到1.34和0.65 t/ha。免耕技术提高了生物特征和产量指标。在该变体中,获得了具有高油含量(48.49%)的向日葵的高产率(1.31t/ha),并且提供了0.63t/ha的更高油产量。向日葵作为主要油料作物,其质量和生产力的提高对哈萨克斯坦北部的粮食安全和可持续农业具有重要意义。
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