Influence of technology of growing on yield and oil chemical composition of linseed in Non-chernozem zone of Russia

  • Vinogradov D
  • Polyakov A
  • Kuntsevich A
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Abstract

The influence of the level of mineral nutrition and rate of seed sowing on yield and fatty acid composition of linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) in the Non-chernozem zone of Russia was studied. It was shown that the level of mineral fertilizers N - 90, P2O5 - 60, and K2O - 60 kg/ha under the rate of sowing of 8 million seeds/ha provided maximum seed yield of 1.94 t/ha. A clear correlation between oil content and rate of sowing has not been established. Under an increasing level of mineral nutrition, oil content was slightly increased. The composition of oil was slightly changed under the influence of the studied factors.nema

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Vinogradov, D., Polyakov, A., & Kuntsevich, A. (2012). Influence of technology of growing on yield and oil chemical composition of linseed in Non-chernozem zone of Russia. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade, 57(3), 135–142. https://doi.org/10.2298/jas1203135v

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