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Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2005

The estimation of productivity and yield of linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) using the growth analysis

Tadeusz Zaj c; S. Grzesiak; B. Kulig; Milan Polá ek

In three year field experiments (2001 – 2003) the growth, yield and productivity of 8 flax cultivars were compared. Cultivars ‘AC Linora’, ‘Flanders’, ‘Linola™ 947’, ‘Norlin’ and ‘Omega’ were obtained from Canada, ‘Barbara’ and ‘Hungarian Gold’ from Hungary and ‘Opal’ from Poland. Apart from the estimation of the yield of aboveground parts dry matter and seed yield the determinations of the primary index value of growth analysis were done and on their basis the indices LAI, LAD, RGR, CGR and HI were calculated.The obtained yield results of the examined flax cultivars show significant genotypic — environmental relationships pertaining to the dynamics of dry matter accumulation and the amount of seed yield. Meteorological conditions in the successive years significantly influenced the particular phases of growth and development of cultivars and the factor which increased the amount of dry matter was the air temperature during the period of plant emergence — budding. During the vegetative season with a large amount of rainfall the average seed yield was about 40 % lower than compared with a year of average precipitation and a warm second part of the second period of flax vegetation. Among the analyzed cultivars a stable yield in all the years was characteristic for cultivars ‘Flanders’, ‘Barbara’ and ‘AC Linora’ (that cultivar, however, during a wet year yielded at a low level). The assimilation leaf surface of the linseed quickly increased during the period from budding to flowering and the accumulation of dry matter of the aboveground parts lasted up to the green maturity. In the successive years of the experiment there were observed significant (linear or logarithmic regressions) relationship between the yield of dry matter and the indices of growth analysis. The biggest values of the CGR indicator were observed for the period from budding to flowering. The maintaining of a high CGR value after plant flowering in the year with a favourable course of climatic parameters was beneficial for a better yield of all flax cultivars. The low values of the RGR index after flowering of cultivar ‘Hungarian Gold’ and ‘Opal’ strictly corresponded to their low yield of seed and straw biomass.


Annals of Animal Science | 2015

Effect of variety and plant protection method on chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of faba bean (Vicia faba) seeds

Piotr Micek; Z.M. Kowalski; B. Kulig; Jarosław Kański; Katarzyna Słota

Abstract The aim of the work was to determine the effect of faba bean varieties and plant protection method on their yield of seeds and protein, chemical composition, in vitro true digestibility (IVTD) and nutritive value for ruminant feeding. The study was carried out on four cultivars of faba beans grown in similar environmental conditions in a two-factorial field experiment. The variation between cultivars, modified by the plant protection method, in chemical composition and IVTD of seeds may suggest that there would be a need to estimate its real nutritive value used for diet formulation instead of one common value for faba bean species read from feed tables. It was shown that lowtannin varieties are characterized by slightly higher CP and lower NDF content and significantly (P<0.01) higher IVTD digestibility compared to traditional or terminal inflorescence varieties. Regardless of type of faba been variety, the highest seed and protein yields were found when insecticides were applied, with minor effect on chemical composition and the nutritive value of seeds.


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2018

Response of oilseed rape leaves to sulfur and boron foliar application

Katarzyna Pużyńska; B. Kulig; Wiktor Halecki; Andrzej Lepiarczyk; Stanisław Pużyński

Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) reacts differently to foliar application of sulfur (S) and boron (B), and for that reason it is important to find an early indicator that would inform about the direction of this reaction. This study aimed at evaluating the early response of two double-low cultivars of winter oilseed rape: hybrid (Nelson) and open pollinated (Digger) on the foliar fertilization with S and B in two terms: fall and spring, based on the rate of leaf greenness index (SPAD) and seven indicators of chlorophyll a fluorescence (FL). On 7th or 9th day after the application of liquid fertilizers, the selected parameters of FL and SPAD were determined on the leaves of rape. As a result, a significant effect of foliar B and S supplementation on the yield of oilseed rape was found. Principal component analysis (PCA) allowed for a separation for each of the cultivars the two parameters of FL, namely Tfm and Fv/F0, which are sensitive indicators of a physiological state of the rape plants shortly after foliar S and B dressing.


Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research | 2015

Agronomic performance of naked oat (Avena nuda L.) and faba bean intercropping

Agnieszka Klimek-Kopyra; B. Kulig; Andrzej Oleksy; Tadeusz Zajac

The most common cereals for faba bean (Vicia faba L.) used in intercrops is conventional oat (Avena sativa L.) An alternative to oat may be naked oat (Avena nuda L.), whose oil content and quality is double. Here, intercropping of naked oat with two different faba bean cultivars (determinate-high tannin and indeterminate-low tannin) was compared with sole crops of each species in 2006-2008. The treatments were: sole naked oat at 500 kernels m2, indeterminate sole faba bean at 50 seeds m2, determinate sole faba bean at 70 seeds m2, and an additive series of 25%, 50%, and 75% of faba bean seeding rate mixed with the naked oat seeding rate. Our results demonstrated that intercropping increased the Land Equivalent Ratio by +3% to +9% over sole cropping. Raising the faba bean seeding rate in a mixture from 25% to 75% reduced oat grain yield from 630 (determinate cultivar) to 760 kg ha-1 (indeterminate cultivar) but increased faba bean grain yield from 760 kg ha-1. Higher yield and leaf area index (LAI) and photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) values show that the indeterminate cultivar of faba bean is more suitable in mixture with naked oat. The high value of competition index (CR > 1) indicates domination and aggressiveness of faba bean towards naked oat. Regardless of cultivar type, mixture of faba bean with naked oat is less productive than pure sowing.


European Journal of Agronomy | 2013

The development competition and productivity of linseed and pea-cultivars grown in a pure sowing or in a mixture

Tadeusz Zając; Andrzej Oleksy; Agnieszka Stokłosa; Agnieszka Klimek-Kopyra; B. Kulig


Acta Agrobotanica | 2012

Biological determinants of plant and crop productivity of flax (Linum usitatissimum L.)

Tadeusz Zając; Andrzej Oleksy; Agnieszka Klimek-Kopyra; B. Kulig


European Journal of Agronomy | 2010

The effect of tillage system and forecrop on the yield and values of LAI and SPAD indices of spring wheat

B. Kulig; Andrzej Lepiarczyk; Andrzej Oleksy; Marek Kołodziejczyk


Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2012

The nutritive value for ruminants of faba bean (Vicia faba) seeds and naked oat (Avena nuda) grain cultivated in an organic farming system

P. Micek; B. Kulig; P. Woźnica; A. Sajdak


European Journal of Agronomy | 2016

New approach to determine biological and environmental factors influencing mass of a single pea (Pisum sativum L.) seed in Silesia region in Poland using a CART model

Mariusz Dacko; Tadeusz Zając; Agnieszka Synowiec; Andrzej Oleksy; Agnieszka Klimek-Kopyra; B. Kulig


Biuletyn Instytutu Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin | 2001

Reakcja wybranych odmian pszenicy ozimej na intensywność uprawy

B. Kulig; S Kania; W Szafranski; T Zajac

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Andrzej Oleksy

University of Agriculture

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Tadeusz Zając

University of Agriculture

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T Zajac

University of Agriculture

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Anna Ślizowska

University of Agriculture

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Tomasz Głąb

University of Agriculture

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A Lorenc-Kozik

University of Agriculture

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A. Sajdak

University of Agriculture

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