Soy cultivation technology with gravity drip irrigation in south and southeast Kazakhstan

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The authors studied the cultivation technology with drip irrigation based on renewable water energy in comparison with furrow irrigation in two agro-ecological zones in south and southeast Kazakhstan. Three soybean varieties (Lastochka, Danaya, and Akku) were used in the study. Due to the uniform supply of water to the roots of plants, drip irrigation has a positive effect on the quantitative characteristics of growth and development of soybean plants and the formation of productivity indices, as compared to furrow irrigation. The yield of soybean varieties (an integral index that depends on the irrigation methods) increased for all varieties by 5.6-10.6 c/ha with the use of drip irrigation.

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Yelnazarkyzy, R., Kenenbayev, S. B., Didorenko, S. V., & Borodychev, V. V. (2019). Soy cultivation technology with gravity drip irrigation in south and southeast Kazakhstan. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 20(7), 39–44. https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/109862

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