The Potential of White Lupin (Lupinus albus L.) Seed and Biomass Yield in organic Farming

IF 0.5 Q4 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Poljoprivreda Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.18047/poljo.28.1.3
A. Pospišil, Ksenija Ivanović, M. Pospišil
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Lupin is a very promising crop for seed and biomass production in organic farming. The aim of this research, conducted in 2018 and 2019 at the experimental facility of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, was to determine the white lupin seed and biomass yield, depending on the sowing density. The trial was laid out according to a randomized block design with four replications. The research included two white lupin varieties, Feodora and Energy, respectively, and three sowing densities: 50, 70, and 90 seeds m-2. In 2018, the Energy variety achieved a higher green mass and dry matter yield than the Feodora variety, and tended to produce the insignificantly higher yields than Feodora over all the tested sowing densities in 2019. The green mass and the dry matter yield increased with an increase in the sowing density. In 2019, the weather conditions were more favorable for the lupin growth and development, and a higher yield was achieved if compared to that of 2018. The Energy variety achieved a significantly higher seed yield in 2018. The seed yield increased with an increase in the sowing density. In both research years, the number of pods and seed weight per plant decreased with an increase in the sowing density. These parameters’ lowest values were achieved at the sowing density of 90 seeds m-2. A tendency of a harvest index decrease was detected along with an increase in the sowing density, but the differences were very small.
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白羽扇豆种子在有机农业中的潜力及生物量产量
羽扇豆是一种非常有前景的有机农业种子和生物质生产作物。这项研究于2018年和2019年在萨格勒布大学农业学院的实验设施进行,目的是根据播种密度确定白羽扇豆种子和生物量产量。试验按照随机分组设计进行,共有四次重复。这项研究包括两个白色羽扇豆品种,分别是Feodora和Energy,以及三种播种密度:50、70和90粒m-2种子。2018年,Energy品种的绿色质量和干物质产量高于Feodora品种,并且在2019年所有测试的播种密度中,其产量往往略高于Feodola。随着播种密度的增加,绿量和干物质产量增加。2019年的天气条件更有利于羽扇豆的生长发育,与2018年相比产量更高。能源品种在2018年实现了显著更高的种子产量。种子产量随着播种密度的增加而增加。在这两个研究年份中,单株荚数和种子重量都随着播种密度的增加而减少。这些参数的最低值是在播种密度为90粒m-2时获得的。随着播种密度的增加,收获指数有下降的趋势,但差异很小。
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Poljoprivreda
Poljoprivreda AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY-
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1.00
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14.30%
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13
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: POLJOPRIVREDA“ (AGRICULTURE), a scientific-professional journal has been issued since 1995 by the Faculty of Agriculture in Osijek and Agricultural Institute Osijek . The journal is a successor of the former one „Science and practice in agriculture and food technology“ printed from 1982 to 1994. The journal „Poljoprivreda“ is known for publishing scientific and professional articles from all fields of agricultural science and profession. The papers are reviewed. Articles are categorized by two independent referees and approved by Editorial board and Editor – in – chief. Summaries of master"s and doctor"s theses are also published as well as other contributions by the special decisions of the Editorial board.
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