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Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B-soil and Plant Science | 2011

Cultivation of wheat following pea and triticale/pea mixtures increases yields and nitrogen content

Danuta Buraczyńska; Feliks Ceglarek; Barbara Gąsiorowska; Anna Zaniewicz-Bajkowska; Anna Płaza

Abstract An experiment was conducted in 2004–2007 at the University of Podlasie Zawady Experimental Station (52°06′N, 22°50′E), Siedlce, Poland, to examine the effect of either post-harvest residues or residues and straw of spring triticale (Triticale), field pea (Pisum sativum L.) and their mixtures containing the following proportions of both components: 75+25, 50+50, 25+75% on the subsequent crop of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). A field experiment was designed as split-blocks with three replicates. Residue mass, straw mass as well as N, P, K, Ca and Mg amounts were determined in the residues and straw. The residue amount of spring triticale was the greatest. N, Ca and Mg amounts in the residues of spring triticale/field pea mixtures were similar or higher whereas P and K amounts were similar or lower compared with spring triticale residues. Spring triticale straw contained less N, P, Ca and Mg than the straw of either field pea or spring triticale/field pea mixtures. Grain yield, yield components, N content and N uptake in the grain of winter wheat following field pea and spring triticale/field pea mixtures were significantly higher compared with winter wheat following spring triticale. Increasing proportions of field pea in mixtures with spring triticale cultivated as previous crops significantly increased winter wheat grain yields as well as N content and uptake. The residues of the previous crops combined with the straw significantly increased winter wheat grain yield, number of ears per m2, number of grains in an ear, thousand-grain weight and N content and uptake. The highest winter wheat grain yield and N uptake were determined following an application of residues and straw of field pea and 25+75% spring triticale/field pea mixture. The grain of winter wheat after field pea had the greatest N content.


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2018

The potato tuber content of microelements as affected by organic fertilisation and production system

Barbara Gąsiorowska; Anna Płaza; Emilia Rzążewska; Anna Cybulska; Rafał Górski

The objective of the work was to determine the effect of undersown catch crops, which were either autumn-incorporated or left on the soil surface as mulch for spring incorporation, on the microelement content in the tubers of potato cultivated in the integrated and organic production system. Field research was conducted at the Zawady Experimental Farm owned by Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Poland (52° 03′ 39″ N, 22° 33′ 80″ E). The following two factors were examined in the study: (i) organic fertilisation, control, farmyard manure, serradella, westerwolds ryegrass, serradella applied as mulch and westerwolds ryegrass applied as mulch and (ii) production system, organic and integrated. Microelements (B, Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn) were determined in potato tubers samples. The tubers of potato manured with autumn-incorporated serradella had the highest iron and zinc contents, whereas tubers following autumn-incorporated serradella and spring-incorporated serradella mulch had the highest boron content. Manuring with undersown catch crops and farmyard manure contributed to a decline in the potato tuber content of copper and manganese. Potato cultivated in the integrated production system contained more copper, manganese and zinc, whereas organic tubers had more iron and boron.


Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu | 2011

Zawartość fosforu, potasu i wapnia w ziarnie wybranych odmian owsa siewnego

Barbara Gąsiorowska; Anna Cybulska; Artur Makarewicz


Acta Scientiarum Polonorum seria Agricultura | 2018

DRY MATTER AND PROTEIN YIELD IN MIXTURES OF PEA WITH OAT GROWN FOR GREEN FORAGE

Anna Płaza; Barbara Gąsiorowska; Anna Cybulska; Emilia Rzążewska; Rafał Górski


Progress in Plant Protection | 2017

The yielding and weed infestation of blue lupine mixtures with oat cultivated for green massPlonowanie a zachwaszczenie mieszanek łubinu wąskolistnego z owsem uprawianych na zieloną masę

Anna Płaza; Artur Makarewicz; Barbara Gąsiorowska; Anna Cybulska; Rafał Górski; Emilia Rzążewska


Electronic Journal of Polish Agricultural Universities | 2017

MACROELEMENT CONTENT IN POTATO TUBERS AS AFFECTED BY MANURING WITH UNDERSOWN CATCH CROP, AND PRODUCTION SYSTEM

Płaza Płaza; Poland Humanities; Artur Makarewicz; Barbara Gąsiorowska; Anna Cybulska; Rafał Górski; Emilia Rzążewska


Progress in Plant Protection | 2014

The effect of undersown catch crops on the weed-burden and potato tuber yield

Anna Płaza; Barbara Gąsiorowska; Artur Makarewicz


Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu | 2011

Content of phosphorus, potassium and calcium in grain of selected oat cultivars

Barbara Gąsiorowska; Anna Cybulska; Artur Makarewicz


Progress in Plant Protection | 2010

The sequent impact of stubble catch crops and barley straw on weed infestation of winter triticale.

Anna Płaza; Feliks Ceglarek; Barbara Gąsiorowska; Milena Anna Królikowska; M. Próchnicka


Annales Umcs, Agricultura | 2008

The effect of foliar fertilization on quality and grain yield of spring wheat

Barbara Gąsiorowska; Artur Makarewicz

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Anna Płaza

University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in Siedlce

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Feliks Ceglarek

University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in Siedlce

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Anna Zaniewicz-Bajkowska

University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in Siedlce

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Danuta Buraczyńska

University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in Siedlce

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