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Winter and spring wheat yield depending on type of crop rotations and forecrops in the arid steppe of the Volga region

It is shown that the available moisture supply in the warm season of the year and quality of plant residues in soil determine the duration of their decomposition, direction of soil microbiological processes, formation of the nutrient regime, and crop yield. The yield of winter and spring wheat decre...

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Published in:Russian agricultural sciences 2012-02, Vol.38 (1), p.8-10
Main Authors: Kurdyukov, Yu. F, Loshchinina, L. P, Popova, Zh. P, Shubitidze, G. V, Kuz’michev, F. P, Tret’yakov, M. V
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Agricultural production
Agriculture
Barley
Biological activity
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Crop rotation
Crop yield
Decomposition
Grasses
Life Sciences
Microorganisms
Mineralization
Nitrates
Nitrogen
Plant Biochemistry
Plant Industry
plant residues
soil
Soil microorganisms
Spring wheat
Steppes
Studies
Triticum aestivum
warm season
Wheat
Winter
Yield
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