Latvijas agroklimatiskajiem apstākļiem piemērotākie zaļmēslojuma augi | The most suitable green manure plants for the conditions of Latvia
2021
Rebane, A., Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Skriveri, Skriveri Municipality (Latvia). Research Inst. of Agronomy | Rancane, S., Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Skriveri, Skriveri Municipality (Latvia). Research Inst. of Agronomy | Jansons, A., Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Skriveri, Skriveri Municipality (Latvia). Research Inst. of Agronomy | Vezis, I., Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Skriveri, Skriveri Municipality (Latvia). Research Inst. of Agronomy | Stesele, V., Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Skriveri, Skriveri Municipality (Latvia). Research Inst. of Agronomy | Jermusa, G., Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Skriveri, Skriveri Municipality (Latvia). Research Inst. of Agronomy
In the project “Cultivation of various nectar plants, green manure and nitrogen-fixing plants and use” in 2018, green manure trials were set up at the Research Institute of Agronomy of Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies in Skriveri and farm “Adzelvieši” in Burtnieki Municipality, where those interested could get acquainted with various green manure plants. The purpose of the demonstration is to demonstrate in practice the individual crop species and growth dynamics and productivity of mixtures. Every year in the summer both fields were held in the field days and all interested parties were welcome to participate. The demonstration will take place from 2018 until 2021. In the demonstration of green manure, different crops were sown to find out the mixture of these plants growth dynamics and productivity, as well as the ability to sow them at different times. In the demonstration you can get acquainted with annual and perennial green manure plants. 24 different plants are sown in both test sites green manure plant species and 4 mixtures of green manure plants: 3 different early red clover varieties (early, medium, late), bastard clover, white clover, white and yellow sweet clover, buckwheat, hawthorn, phacelia, annual clover, annual rye, oil radish (leaf and root), white mustard, summer rape, oats, fodder beans, peas, summer vetch, winter rye, sunflowers and 4 green manure mixtures of plants. In the green manure test plots, the green mass was counted using HALDRUP C-65 compact green combine.
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