THE EFFECT OF MINERAL NUTRITION ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF BARLEY VARIETIES
2023
Golova, T.G. | Ershova, L.A. | Cheverdina, G.V.
The study of barley varieties of steppe and Western European origin was conducted in the central part of the Voronezh region (FSBSI “Voronezh FARC named after V.V. Dokuchaev”) in 2019-2021. Samples were grown on the predecessor of peas for grain on the soil background without fertilizers and using a complex fertilizer of 60 kg of active substance оn the hectare when sowing. From the steppe group, the Talovsky 9 variety stands out with increased grain productivity, from the western-European – Explorer. An increase in productivity on average when using a complex fertilizer at a dose of 60 kg active substance per hectare in steppe forms was 9.3%, with the greatest effect in the varieties Medicum 157 (17.0%) and Talovsky 9 (10.0%). In the varieties of the Western European group, the increases are more significant, on average 15.5%, they are most pronounced in the varieties Zu Zaza, Zu Suren (20.0-23.6%). The maximum grain productivity of plants from m2 is associated with the content of chlorophyll in the tillering phase: ґ= 0.78***, the dependence is less significant in the subsequent phases: flowering and milk ripeness ґ=0.36*, 0.39*. The level of chlorophyll content in the tillering phase in our conditions is positively correlated with the indicators of productive bushiness with high reliability (ґ=0,75***, 0,78***) and a productive stem (ґ=0,68**, 0,75***), with the use of fertilizers, the dependence is reduced. During the flowering phase, the chlorophyll content is maximally interconnected with the formation of productivity elements: the mass of grain from the main ear (ґ=0,65**, 0,85***), on a non-windy background, the dependence is stronger, and the grain mass from the plant (ґ=0,63**, 0,66**). The level of chlorophyll content in the tillering phase can be successfully used in the breeding process, during evaluation and selection for increased productivity.
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