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Title: Influence of seeding rates seeds at exit standard seedlings pine in indoor growing
Authors: Yakimov, N. I.
Kruk, N. K.
Yurenya, A. V.
Keywords: сеянцы сосны
выращивание сеянцев
нормы высева
выращивание посадочного материала
расход семян
выход сеянцев
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: BSTU
Citation: Yakimov, N. I. Influence of seeding rates seeds at exit standard seedlings pine in indoor growing / N. I. Yakimov, N. K. Kruk, A. V. Yurenya // Proceedings of BSTU. No. 1. – Minsk : BSTU, 2016. – P. 88-90
Abstract: Investigations to determine the output of standard pine seedlings at different seeding rate of pine seeds in the greenhouse conditions. For the cultivation of seedlings it was used as a substrate of peat bogs transition milling work piece with a dose of application of mineral fertilizers, N70P150K 90. Pine seeds were sown in Egedal a scatter planter beds with a width of one meter seeding rates of 6.8; 11.0; 14.0 g/m 2. To estimate the output of seedlings that meet regulatory requirements, use trial-analysis based on a normal distribution. With the increase of pine seed sowing rate was observed decrease in the yield percent of standard seedlings and increase custom. It is not noted a significant change in percent yield seedlings height of 7 cm. With seeding rate is 6.8 g/m 2 output of standard seedlings was 94.5%, while and 14.0 g/m 2 – 88.4%. Significant changes were observed in the output of larger seedlings 12 cm. When seeding rate of 6.8 g/m 2 yield was 57.9%, with 11.0 g/m 2 – 46.0%, and at 14.0 g/m 2 – 27.2%. Therefore, the indoor planting pine material should be grown in a medium-density plantings with a seeding rate of 11–12 g per 1 m 2, which will be combined with economical consumption of seeds with an optimal output of standard planting material.
URI: https://elib.belstu.by/handle/123456789/20828
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