Influence of sowing terms on the field germination of seed and phenophase of growth and development of carrot
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.47949Keywords:
carrot, sowing terms, phenophase, seed, field germination, temperature condition of soil.Abstract
The results of researches are presented from the study of influence of sowing terms on the field germination of seed and phenophase of growth and development of carrot. It is determined that the field germination hesitated from 69,5 to 71,3 % for Shantane Skvirska and from 63,2 to 68,8 % for Regul'ska . An increase or decrease of soil temperature on the depth of seeding continues or reduces passing of basic phenophases of growth and development of carrot. The results of researches testify that sowing terms influences on growth and development of carrot.
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