Productivity of spring vetch plants in single and mixed crops depending on meteorological conditions

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 FSBSI FRC "Nemchinovka" 123026, Moscow region, Odintsovsky district, Moscow

2 Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy 127550 Russian Federation, Moscow

Abstract

Spring vetch in single and mixed crops forms a green mass in various meteorological conditions and is a member of the green conveyor. It is widely used in intermediate crops (mowing, repeated, stubble). Due to the fact that pure crops of spring vetch are lodged, oats, spring wheat, barley, etc. are used as support crops. Most of the zoned varieties of the universal grain type have medium-sized seeds and are distinguished by high grain and green mass productivity. In variety testing of spring vetch of three varieties belonging to different groups by seed size, it is of interest to use them. Small-seed varieties of spring vetch are universal, while large-seed grain forage varieties. The search for varieties that meet high requirements for tolerance, field germination and survival in joint crops is an urgent task.

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