Effect of sowing time and seeding rate on field germination and survival of winter wheat

Authors

  • Артур Олександрович Рожков Kharkov National Agrarian University the name after V. V. Dokuchaev n/a "Communist–1", Kharkov district., Kharkov region, Ukraine, 62483, Ukraine
  • Тетяна Володимирівна Рижік Kharkov National Agrarian University the name after V. V. Dokuchaev n/a "Communist–1", Kharkov district., Kharkov region, Ukraine, 62483, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2016.69759

Keywords:

soft winter wheat, sowing time, seeding rate, field germination, overall survival

Abstract

An effect of the use of different options for sowing time, seeding rate and their interaction in the field of seed germination and plant survival of soft winter wheat of Astet variety is studied in terms of research fields of V. Dokuchaev KNAU located in the eastern steppes of Ukraine. An important role of optimizing the sowing time and seeding rate to improve overall survival of winter wheat plants during the growing season is proved

Author Biographies

Артур Олександрович Рожков, Kharkov National Agrarian University the name after V. V. Dokuchaev n/a "Communist–1", Kharkov district., Kharkov region, Ukraine, 62483

Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor

Department of plant growing

Тетяна Володимирівна Рижік, Kharkov National Agrarian University the name after V. V. Dokuchaev n/a "Communist–1", Kharkov district., Kharkov region, Ukraine, 62483

Assistant

Department of plant growing

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Published

2016-05-31

Issue

Section

Agriculture