Effects of organic and microbiological fertilizers on morphological and productive characteristics of triticale in the organic farming system
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Published:2022
Issue:1
Volume:67
Page:13-28
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ISSN:1450-8109
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Container-title:Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J AGR SCI BELGRADE
Author:
Roljevic-Nikolic Svetlana1ORCID, Dolijanovic Zeljko2ORCID, Zecevic Veselinka3ORCID, Puvaca Nikola4ORCID, Oljaca Snezana2, Seremesic Srdjan5ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Institute Tamiš, Pančevo, Serbia 2. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade, Serbia 3. Institute for Vegetable Crops Smederevska Palanka, Smederevska Palanka, Serbia 4. University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, Novi Sad, Serbia 5. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture, ovi Sad, Serbia
Abstract
The aim of the study was to examine the impact of microbiological and organic
fertilizers on morphological and productive characteristics of triticale
during a three-year period (2009/10-2011/12). A two-factorial field
experiment was arranged using a randomized block design with four
replications. The object of the study was the triticale winter cultivar
Odisej, and the following treatments were applied: a control variant without
fertilization, microbiological fertilizer ?Slavol? (Agrounik Serbia) 5.0 l
ha-1, organic fertilizer ?Biohumus Royal offert? (Altamed RS) 3.0 t ha-1 +
microbiological fertilizer ?Slavol? (Agrounik Serbia) 5.0 l ha-1. The
results showed that the expression of the characteristics was significantly
affected by the environment. The lowest values were obtained in the first
year when the most unfavourable meteorological conditions were observed. The
application of microbiological fertilizer had no impact on the stem length
and grain weight per spike, but it significantly increased the number of
fertile spikelets (3.7%), spike length (7.7%) and grain yield (18.6%). The
combined application of fertilizers provided better results for all the
examined characteristics, while in comparison with the control, the
differences ranged from 4.3% for the number of fertile spikelets to 46.5%
for grain yield. The strongest correlation was determined between the spike
length and the number of fertile spikelets (r = 0.939**). The obtained
results lead to the conclusion that under variable environmental conditions,
the application of fertilizers has a significant impact on morphological and
productive characteristics of triticale, and consequently on the stability
of this crop production in the organic farming system.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Plant Science,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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