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Efficiency of crop rotation under long-term application of basic tillage systems

https://doi.org/10.26898/0370-8799-2020-4-1

Abstract

An assessment is given of the long-term impact of basic tillage systems of various degrees of intensity on the yield and economic efficiency of production in the cultivation of cereals in grainfallow crop rotation. The study was carried out in 2017–2019 in a long-term stationary experiment on dark grey forest heavy loamy soil in Tyumen region. The experiments were carried out during the seventh rotation of the grain-fallow crop rotation: bare fallow – winter rye – spring wheat – spring wheat – spring barley, spread in time and space. In years with high temperatures and good rainfall, close to the average annual rainfall, resource-saving tillage systems with disk harrowing BDT-2.5 by 10-12 cm and stubble-mulch tillage by 12-14 cm with and without fertilizers led to a decrease in winter rye yield by 0.30-0.98 t/ha. Wheat yield against winter rye and barley was close to the variant with the moldboard tillage. There was a decrease in the yield of wheat sown repeatedly without the use of fertilizers by 0.04-0.40 t/ha. When fertilizers were used, the yield was equal to the control. The moldboard tillage without fertilizers was the most effective, with the net income of 14.92 thousand rubles/ha. Combined and surface soil tillage systems were similar in efficiency to the moldboard tillage (inferior by 4.3-6.6%). The most effective cultivation of cereals with the use of fertilizers was by minimum combined tillage with alternating plowing and disk harrowing, with the net income of 17.74 thousand rubles/ha, which was 13.4% higher compared to moldboard plowing. Differentiated, stubble-mulch and combined tillage brought the net income close to the control. In the remaining options studied, the net income was lower than with the moldboard tillage: without fertilizers – by 1.26-2.44 thousand rubles/ha (8.5-16.3%), with the use of fertilizers – by 1.02-1.78 thousand rubles/ha (6.5-9.0%).

About the Authors

N. V. Perfilyev
Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture for Northern Trans-Ural Region Branch of Tyumen Scientific Centre of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Nikolay V. Perfilyev, Doctor of Science in Agriculture, Head Researcher

2, Burlaki St., Moskovskiy vil., Tyumen, 625501



O. A. Vyushina
Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture for Northern Trans-Ural Region Branch of Tyumen Scientific Centre of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Olga A. Vyushina, Researcher

Moskovsky vil., Tyumen



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Perfilyev N.V., Vyushina O.A. Efficiency of crop rotation under long-term application of basic tillage systems. Siberian Herald of Agricultural Science. 2020;50(4):5-12. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26898/0370-8799-2020-4-1

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