Estimation of the efficiency of the «soy – winter wheat» crop rotation link and its influence on soil properties
https://doi.org/10.47370/2072-0920-2021-17-5-134-144
Abstract
Crop rotation is a systematic solution to one of the main tasks of agricultural production: rational land management, taking into account their possible effective fertility, biological potential of cultivated plants and available external and internal resources (heat, climate, fertilizers, agricultural machinery and agrochemicals) in order to maintain the most economically efficient management, which is possible with consistently high yields, with consistent reproduction of soil fertility and protection of the external environment. And as a consequence, crop rotation in this case acts as the basis of modern zonal adaptive landscape farming systems. It defines most other systems: soil cultivation and protection from erosion processes, fertilization and plant protection systems, seed production and variety change, irrigation and drainage of lands, technical systems, labor organization, etc. crop rotation «soybean-winter wheat» on merged leached chernozems and its effect on soil properties in the southern foothill zone of the Western Ciscaucasia. As a result of the study, a comprehensive assessment of the productivity of the «soybean-winter wheat» link in the crop rotation has been carried out and its positive effect on agrophysical and agrochemical properties of merged chernozems determined. It has been established that in order to obtain high-quality soybean seeds of the Mentor variety with the corresponding qualities of «the winter wheat» predecessor in the foothill zone of Adygea, it is necessary to use early sevarian conditions at a seeding rate of 0,6 million pieces/ha and a row spacing of 15 and 30 cm. To acieve a high level of production profitability, winter wheat of the Alekseich variety should be placed according to the «soybeans» predecessor against the background of surface tillage (10–12 cm). At the same time, it is proposed to apply mineral fertilizers at a rate of 200 kg/ha in the form of sulfoammophos N20P20S8, with obligatory double spring feeding of 150 kg/ha with ammonium nitrate N51+N51.
About the Authors
K. Kh. KhatkovRussian Federation
Kazbek Kh. Khatkov - a leading researcher of the Department of Agriculture FSBSI «Adyghe Research Institute of Agriculture», Candidate of Agricultural Sciences.
48 Lenina str., Podgorny settl., Maykop, 385064.
Tel.: 8 (909) 469 66 08
N. I. Mamsirov
Russian Federation
Nurbiy I. Mamsirov - head of the Department of Agricultural Production Technology of the FSBEI HE «Maykop State Technological University», Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, an associate professor.
191 Pervomayskaya str., Maykop, 385000.
Tel.: 8 (918) 223 23 25
A. A. Makarov
Russian Federation
Armen A. Makarov - an acting director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution «Prikumskaya Station of Agrochemical Service».
Budennovsk-3 territory, the Budennovsky district, the Stavropol Territory, 356803
Tel.: 8 (961) 494 62 80
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Khatkov K.Kh., Mamsirov N.I., Makarov A.A. Estimation of the efficiency of the «soy – winter wheat» crop rotation link and its influence on soil properties. New Technologies. 2021;17(5):134-144. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47370/2072-0920-2021-17-5-134-144