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Title: EFFECT OF HARVESTING AND DESICCATION METHODS ON QUALITY OF OIL FLAX PRODUCTS AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF THE CROP IN CASE OF ITS USE BOTH FOR SEED AND FIBRE
Authors: Garmashov V., Shcherbakov V., Kogut I., Lykhovyd P., Rudik O., Kerimov A.
Keywords: direct harvesting, net profit, oil flax of dual use, quality of straw, seed yield, separate harvesting
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Scientific Papers
Citation: Garmashov V., Shcherbakov V., Kogut I., Lykhovyd P., Rudik O., Kerimov A. Effect of harvesting and desiccation methods on quality of oil flax products and economic efficiency of the crop in case of its use both for seed and fibre. Scientific Papers. Vol. 19, Issue 4/2019. Р. 89-95.
Abstract: The five-year research devoted to the study of harvesting methods and desiccation effects on the yields and quality of oil seed flax of dual use was conducted in the field conditions on the dark-chestnut soil in the South of Ukraine during 2013-2017. The study defined the highest effectiveness of pre-harvesting desiccation of the crop by glufosinate ammonium in the dose 2 L ha-1 followed by direct harvesting that can increase the yield of flax seeds by 0.15 t ha-1 or by 11.9%, and the yield of flax straw – by 0.22 t ha-1 or by 12.7%. At the same time, the increase in the yield is accompanied by the improvement of qualitative parameters of the straw through better orientation of the stems in a roll, the share of fibres, which are longer than 200 mm, in comparison with the separate harvesting increases by 8%, and the contamination of the straw decreases 3 times in comparison to the variant without desiccation. Desiccation conducted by using glyphosate preparation in the dose 3 L ha-1 allowed increasing of the net profit by 15.67 euro ha-1.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1969
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