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Ražas svētki „Vecauce – 2020”. Pētniecība COVID-19 ēnā. Zinātniskā semināra rakstu krājums Full text
2020
Gaile, Z. (responsible ed.), Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture. Inst. of Soil and Plant Sciences | Silina, D. (responsible ed.), Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture. Inst. of Soil and Plant Sciences
The strangest year of many generations has passed, for life is a moment in the spring and all activity was interrupted by the government's March 12 decision on the announcement of a state of emergency in Latvia due to a global pandemic. However, neither agricultural education nor science workers had time to think about life, meditate, and think about what was good in the fast run and what it has caused you to lose. There was a quick need to deal with the redeployment of studies in remote mode, on obtaining the results to be achieved in the projects. These articles presented research results of the scientists of Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies on animal husbandry (beef cattle, lactating sows and dairy cows), soil science (skeletal soils), deer farming products competitiveness, plant production (caraway, winter wheat, faba beans, soybeans, cucumbers and dill), plant diseases (caraway, faba bean chocolate spot and common bunt in winter wheat) identification and control in organic and conventional farming at the scientific workshop “Harvest Festival “Vecauce – 2020”: Research in the Shadow of COVID-19”.
Show more [+] Less [-]Fattening of beef cattle in organic farming system to improve meat quality | Gaļas liellopu nobarošana bioloģiskās lauksaimniecības sistēmā gaļas kvalitātes uzlabošanai Full text
2020
Aplocina, E., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Kreismane, D., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Runce, A., Farm “Atēnas”, Zaube Parish, Amata Municipality (Latvia)
The beef is rarely valued for its internal fat and marbling in Latvia, but the public interest about meat quality has increased. The aim of the research is to find the most optimal fattening method to obtain the required fat class and marbling for meat in the organic farming system. This article summarizes the preliminary study results on the fattening of Limousine beef cattle at one of the research farms. The bulls in the control group received pasture grass, but the animals of the study group were fed with oat straw and a mixture of concentrates from 80% barley and 20% peas during the final fattening. Increased energy content is required to ensure an adequate layer of fat on the carcass of beef cattle, so the study group received an unlimited amount of concentrated feed, consuming an average of 8.5 kg of concentrates and only 3.0 kg of oat straw per day per animal. Feeding only grass with 66% digestibility resulted in an increase in live weight of only 500–600 g dayE−1, and for the study group the digestibility of feed fed was 75%, which provided an increase in live weight of 1001 g dayE−1. The different feeding and housing system did not result in fat deposition; the carcasses of both groups of animals had a very low layer of fat on the surface of the carcass. When feeding the maximum rations of concentrates, the muscle area is significantly (p is less than 0.05) larger, but no marbling is found in the steak.
Show more [+] Less [-]Competitiveness strategy of deer farming products in the market | Briežkopības produktu konkurences stratēģija tirgū Full text
2020
Proskina, L., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Economics and Social Development | Cerina, S., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Priekuli, Priekuli Parish, Priekuli Municipality (Latvia). Inst. of Agricultural Resources and Economics | Pilvere, I., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Economics and Social Development
Recently in Latvia, a lot of attention has been paid to the development of non-traditional agricultural industries, which contributes to agricultural diversification and promotes the production of specific products having high added value. In this respect, the development of non-traditional agricultural industries increases local economic potential and facilitates economic activity in rural areas as well as makes a positive effect on socio-economic processes in the region. However, enterprises engaged in non-traditional agricultural production have to be viable, as the positive effect of an enterprise on the socio-economic situation in the region could be observed only in the long term. Deer farming enterprises have to compete with traditional agricultural producers and service providers in a dynamic market. This means that special attention should be paid to selecting a proper market strategy that could ensure a regular and growing market for the products and, consequently, the long-term operation of the enterprises. Accordingly, the aim of the research is to identify the strategic advantages of product positioning and the most appropriate competition strategy for deer farming products.
Show more [+] Less [-]Use of leaf reflection spectra in the evaluation of the physiological condition of cucumbers | Lapu atstarošanās spektru izmantošana gurķu fizioloģiskā stāvokļa novērtēšanā Full text
2020
Birzleja, D., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Gavare, D., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Food Technology | Alsina, I., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Dubova, L., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture
Non-destructive methods to get the plant growing parameters become more and more popular, because they are faster and environment friendlier than the traditional chemical methods. This experiment was carried out to find out how several vegetation indexes work for cucumbers (Cucumis sativus) that are grown under three different light sources – LED lamp, induction lamp and high pressure sodium lamp. The use of non-destructive methods in the analysis of cucumbers is a suitable source of information to determine the physiological condition of plants. The indices NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) and PSRI (plant senescence reflectance index) were the most suitable for assessing the physiological condition of cucumbers.
Show more [+] Less [-]Winter wheat yield in various crop rotations and soil tillage systems | Ziemas kviešu ražība dažādās augu maiņās un augsnes apstrādes sistēmās Full text
2020
Darguza, M., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Gaile, Z., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Food Technology
Winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) is the most important crop in Latvia. The aim of this research was to compare winter wheat yields: when it is grown in two diversified crop rotations versus continuous wheat sowings, and to compare influence of the traditional and reduced soil tillage system on wheat yield. Research was conducted at the Research and Study farm “Peterlauki” in 2016/2017–2019/2020. Crop rotations used were: (1) continuous wheat, (2) three-year rotation (oilseed rape (Brassica napus) – wheat – wheat), and (3) four-crop rotation: faba bean (Vicia faba) – wheat – oilseed rape – spring barley (Hordeum vulgare). The results showed that significantly higher (p is less than 0.001) wheat grain yield was obtained in four-crop rotation with fore-crop faba bean, and also significantly higher yields were gained in three-year rotation with oilseed rape if compared to continuous wheat sowings. The soil tillage system did not influence the wheat yield.
Show more [+] Less [-]Relationship between feed crude protein and nitrogen content in dairy cow manure | Barības kopproteīna satura sakarība ar slāpekļa saturu slaucamo govju mēslos Full text
2020
Ruska, D., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Jonkus, D., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture
The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between feed crude protein (CP) and nitrogen content in dairy cow manure. The study was conducted with three groups (A, B, C) of lactating dairy cows from the 10th to the 30th days in milk. Total mixed rations containing different levels of CP (18.0%, 17.5% and 17.0% for A, B and C group, respectively) were fed. The amount of feed consumed by each cow was measured and samples collected during the trial. Milk yields (kg dE−1) and faeces amounts were recorded, and samples were collected for analysis at the 21st day of the study. The results showed that milk yield, fat, total protein and urea content were not significantly different among groups and was not affected by the dietary CP levels. The correlation between faecal nitrogen content and CP content in feed was moderately positive and significant (r=0.443), while the correlation between faecal nitrogen content and urea content tended to be moderately negative (r=−0.391; p=0.06).
Show more [+] Less [-]Challenges, achievements and further prospects of long-term experiment: a case study of RSF “Pēterlauki” | Ilggadīga izmēģinājuma sniegtās iespējas, sasniegumi un nākotnes perspektīva: LLU MPS “Pēterlauki” izmēģinājums Full text
2020
Bankina, B., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Ruza, A., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Gaile, Z., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture
The aim of this paper is to describe a large field experiment, which was established at the Research and Study farm of the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies in 2008. The soil type at the site is Cambic Calcisol. Field trials were designed as a two-factorial experiment: A – soil tillage system (A1 – traditional soil tillage with ploughing at a depth of 22–24 cm; A2 – reduced soil tillage with disc harrowing at a depth to 10 cm) and B – crop rotation. The schemes of crop rotation were changed over years, but currently three variants have become stable: B1– continuous wheat; B2 – wheat–wheat– oilseed rape; B3 – oilseed rape–barley–faba bean–wheat. The aim of this experiment is to study the influence of soil tillage and crop rotation on soil sustainability and biological diversity. The main objectives of the study: formation of yield and yield components; changes of weediness; incidence and causal agents of wheat diseases; changes of activity in soil microbiological processes; species assemblages and biodiversity of epigeic insects; emission of nitrogen and phosphorus and accumulation of carbon. The existing trial allows to open new research directions: studies on greenhouse gas emissions; total amount of energy value (MJ kgE−1) produced by crop rotation etc. Dozens of Bachelor theses, four Master Theses and one Doctoral Thesis have been defended based on the data obtained in this experiment up to now. It is important to maintain these trials to study previously set questions in long-term, as well as for new research directions.
Show more [+] Less [-]Local soybean cake in feed rations of lactating sows | Vietējie sojas rauši zīdītājsivēnmāšu barības devās Full text
2020
Degola, L., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Veide, D., Kviešu putni, SIA, Krimulda Parish, Krimulda Municipality (Latvia) | Jansons, I., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Priekuli, Priekuli Parish, Priekuli Municipality (Latvia). Inst. of Agricultural Resources and Economics | Gūtmanis, A., Farm “Stepnieki IIˮ, Vārve Parish, Ventspils Municipality (Latvia)
The aim of the research was to determine the feeding efficiency of selfproduced soybean (Glycine max) cake on the milk of lactating sows (Sus scrofa domestica) and the growth of suckling piglets. In order to achieve the goal following tasks were performed: feed recipes were compiled, the chemical composition of pig feed and manure was analysed, and the growth of piglets during lactation was controlled. The study was organized on a production farm. Two groups (control and trial group) of sows were established, each with 18 sows. Animals were selected in groups based on sow’s pedigree, live weight, age and insemination. Sows inseminated with the following breeds of boars: 8 sows M1, 2 Yorkshire and 4 Landrace inseminated with a Pietren boar and 4 Landrace breed sows inseminated with a Yorkshire boar. The control group sows received imported soybean meal mixed with compound feed, but for the trial group sows feed local soybean cake was included in the compound feed. The other feedstuffs in the compound feed were the same. The results showed that inclusion of local soybean cake in the diets of lactating sows did not significantly increase the growth rate of piglets, but the retention of piglets was 1.1% lower. The milk yield of sows was 3.9% higher, without significant differences. Pig manure contained more phosphorus and significantly less organic matter when sows received local soybean cake.
Show more [+] Less [-]Feasibility study of exceedingly skeletal soils within the approbation of stone relocation method | Īpaši skeletainu augšņu priekšizpēte akmeņu relokācijas metodes aprobācijas ietvaros Full text
2020
Erdberga, I., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Vircava, I., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Karklins, A., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Dorbe, A., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Vale, J., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture
More than half of Latvia’s soils have been formed on the moraine bedrock: ~33% on the clay moraine and 33% on the sandy loam moraine. The research aim is the soil feasibility study for further research of stones relocation method’s approbation. The study area was selected at 57°13’353” North latitude and 26°4’234” East longitude. Eight soil diagnostic horizons have been identified in the soil outcrop. Carbonates were found throughout the soil profile from a depth of 0 cm. A two-part moraine bedrock has been found in the soil outcrop – sediments of the last glacial loam and the sand moraine. The study found that the studied outcrop contained a typical sod calcareous soil.
Show more [+] Less [-]Caraway diseases observed in 2019 and 2020 | Novērotās ķimeņu slimības 2019. un 2020. gadā Full text
2020
Eberlina, E., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Agriculture | Bimsteine, G., Latvia Univ. of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Food Technology
Caraway (Carum carvi L.) is one of the most widely grown herbs. Its seeds are used in medicine, perfumery and food industry. It is a biennial or perennial plant that can be successfully grown industrially. However, the monoculture caraway is more at risk of contracting with the fungal diseases. The plant itself, its roots and seeds can become infected, which significantly reduces the amount of yield. Caraway can be infected by fungi of different genera – Septoria, Phomopsis, Alternaria, Fusarium, Colletotrichum, Botrytis, and Sclerotinia. No research on diseases that can be observed in caraway sowings and how devastating they might be has been carried out in Latvia. The aim of the present research was to diagnose caraway diseases and identify their causal agents. The study was carried out on a farm in Nīgrande parish, Saldus district, in 2019 and 2020. On the farm, caraway variety ‘Record’ was grown in a 20-ha field for three years. Caraway diseases were recorded regularly throughout the growing season. The dominant diseases were different leaf spots caused by the genera Alternaria and Fusarium, anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum spp., and blossom blight caused by Alternaria spp. The dominant pathogen observed on caraway seeds was also from the genus Alternaria. Sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum was observed in the 2020 harvest. The research should be continued, as many questions still remain unclear and the results obtained not always coincided with the findings of researchers from other countries.
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