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Frontiers in Plant Science | 2018

Modeling Biometric Traits, Yield and Nutritional and Antioxidant Properties of Seeds of Three Soybean Cultivars Through the Application of Biostimulant Containing Seaweed and Amino Acids

Sławomir Kocira; Agnieszka Szparaga; Anna Kocira; Ewa Czerwińska; Agnieszka Wójtowicz; Urszula Bronowicka-Mielniczuk; Milan Koszel; Pavol Findura

In recent years, attempts have been made to use preparations that allow obtaining high and good quality yields, while reducing the application of pesticides and mineral fertilizers. These include biostimulants that are safe for the natural environment and contribute to the improvement of yield size and quality, especially after the occurrence of stressors. Their use is advisable in the case of crops sensitive to such biotic stress factors like low temperatures or drought. One of these is soybean which is a very important plant from the economic viewpoint. Field experiments were established in the years 2014-2016 in a random block design in four replicates on experimental plots of 10 m2. Three soybean cultivars: Annushka, Mavka, and Atlanta were planted in the third decade of April. Fylloton biostimulant was used at 0.7% or 1% concentrations as single spraying (BBCH 13-15) or double spraying (BBCH 13-15, BBCH 61) in the vegetation period. The number of seeds per 1 m2, seed yield, thousand seed weight, number of pods per plant, number of nodes in the main shoot, height of plants, and protein and fat contents in seeds were determined. The content of phenolic compounds, antioxidant capacity and antioxidant effect of soybean seeds were assayed as well. Foliar treatment of soybean with Fylloton stimulated the growth and yield of plants without compromising their nutritional and nutraceutical properties. The double application of the higher concentration of Fylloton was favorable for the plant height, seed number and soybean yield. Moreover, the highest number of pods was obtained after single treatment of plants with the lower biostimulant concentration. There was also a positive effect of using this biostimulant on the content and activity of some bioactive compounds, such as phenolics and flavonoids, and on the reducing power.


Legume Research | 2017

Effects of seaweed extract on yield and protein content of two common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars

Sławomir Kocira; A. Kocira; R. Kornas; Milan Koszel; M. Szmigielski; M. Krajewska; A. Szparaga; Zbigniew Krzysiak

An experiment was conducted to investigate into the effects of Ecklonia maxima extract (Kelpak SL) on yield, protein and ash contents of two bean cultivars. The study was carried out in 2012 - 2014 in Poland. During the growing season, 0.2% and 0.4% solutions of the bio-stimulant were applied by single and double spraying of plants against a control. The highest number and weight of grains were found when the plants of ‘Toska’ cultivar were single sprayed with 0.2% seaweed extract. Double spraying the plants with the 0.4% solution of Kelpak SL increased the number, its weight and the number of pods in cultivar ‘Aura’. The application of Kelpak SL increased protein content of grains in both bean cultivars. Higher the dose the double foliar application of the bio-stimulant, more was the ash content of the grain of plants of ‘Toska’ cultivar.


Agricultural Engineering | 2018

Profile of Fatty Acids and Spectroscopic Characteristics of Selected Vegetable Oils Extracted by Cold Maceration

Magdalena Kachel; Arkadiusz Matwijczuk; Artur Przywara; Artur Kraszkiewicz; Milan Koszel

Abstract Biodiesel has become more attractive material for its properties such as biodegradability, renewability and very low toxicity of its combustion products. A higher quality of this fuel is essential in its potential commercialization. Analytical methods used in biodiesel analysis are constantly refined. The most popular analytical techniques include chromatography and molecular spectroscopy. The ATR-FTIR spectroscopy is one of the most important methods of spectroscopy. This paper presents the results of studies on selected oils of natural origin using ATR-FTIR infrared absorption spectroscopy. Three types of oils from pumpkin seeds and winter rapeseed were analysed. The main fatty acids were also determined in all the samples.


Farm Machinery and Processes Management in Sustainable Agriculture, IX International Scientific Symposium | 2017

Comparision of Physicochemical Parameters of Rape Seeds Applying the Infrared Spectroscopy Method

Artur Przywara; Magdalena Kachel-Jakubowska; Artur Kraszkiewicz; Milan Koszel

Technical progression in sustainable agriculture requires the need for search more and newer analytical methods in order to reduce time of analysis and to minimize costs routine of tests for the highest accuracy of the result. Infrared (IR) and near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy provides such possibility. The paper presents a method of measuring the basic quality parameters (moisture, content of protein, fat, damage and contamination of raw material) of winter rapeseed for cultivars: Abacus, Bellevue, and Adriana+Catana concoction. Statistically significant differences resulting from various measurement systems between results obtained by means of sieve methods and infrared (IR), were observed. A three-dimensional way of measuring the seed shape used in three dimensional particle size analyzer (AWK 3D) suggests that it is more accurate than the measurement applying two-dimensional method used in the shaker with a set of sieves.


Agricultural Engineering | 2017

Changes in the Use of It Technologies by Students of Agricultural Faculties

Edmund Lorencowicz; Milan Koszel; Sławomir Kocira; Jacek Uziak

Abstract Research on the selected population of students with a standardized questionnaire method concerning the use of IT technologies has been carried out since 2008/09. Results for the data from the first and the last year of research (2009 and 2016) for agricultural students were compared. It was reported that students use IT technologies in the process of learning. Majority of students − 94% (2009) and 98% (2016) positively assessed the usefulness of these technologies in the learning process. The Internet was used mainly for communication (respectively in the investigated years 82.5% and 99.1%). Usefulness of the Internet in the process of studying was marked very high - in 2009 it was 51% positive answers and in 2016 − 77%.


Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia | 2015

Agricultural Use of Biogas Digestate as a Replacement Fertilizers

Milan Koszel; Edmund Lorencowicz


Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia | 2015

Economic Size and Developmental Possibilities of Chosen Family Farms in Poland

Magdalena Kołtun; Sławomir Kocira; Zbigniew Krzysiak; Magdalena Ćwiklińska; Anna Kocira; Milan Koszel


Edukacja – Technika – Informatyka | 2016

Student Use of Mobile Devices in University Classes

Edmund Lorencowicz; Milan Koszel; Sławomir Kocira; Jacek Uziak


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2015

Changes in ICT Use by Polish Students from Life Sciences University

Edmund Lorencowicz; Milan Koszel; Sławomir Kocira; Jacek Uziak


Archive | 2018

Evaluation of use of biogas plant digestate as fertilizer in alfalfa and winter wheat

Milan Koszel; Artur Przywara; Francesco Santoro; Alexandros Sotirios Anifantis

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Artur Przywara

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Edmund Lorencowicz

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Sławomir Kocira

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Artur Kraszkiewicz

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Magdalena Kachel-Jakubowska

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Jacek Uziak

University of Botswana

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Zbigniew Krzysiak

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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A. Kocira

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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