2017
DOI: 10.5513/jcea01/18.1.1869
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Adaptive technology of environmentally - friendly production of legumes in the dry steppe zones

Abstract: Modern agronomic technologies must include environmentally-friendly technologies in crop growing. In Kazakhstan, despite its significant potential, environmentallyfriendly farming is underdeveloped with little scientific backing. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to develop and suggest an adaptive technology for cultivation of legumes taking into account existing methodologies for environmentallyfriendly production in the dry steppe zone of Akmola region, Northern Kazakhstan. In order to achieve the… Show more

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“…For the development of animal husbandry in Kazakhstan, it is necessary to create a sustainable feed base, taking into account its potential, there are opportunities to introduce highly productive fodder crops and effective technologies into agricultural production. In Kazakhstan, the sources of providing plant feed for farm animals are pastures (187 million ha), hayfields (5.0 million ha), and fodder arable land (2.5 million ha) (BMAPA, 2009;Derpsch et al, 2010;Popov et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the development of animal husbandry in Kazakhstan, it is necessary to create a sustainable feed base, taking into account its potential, there are opportunities to introduce highly productive fodder crops and effective technologies into agricultural production. In Kazakhstan, the sources of providing plant feed for farm animals are pastures (187 million ha), hayfields (5.0 million ha), and fodder arable land (2.5 million ha) (BMAPA, 2009;Derpsch et al, 2010;Popov et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the crop growing season, the nodule formation was visible in a vast amount. In 2017, an experiment to study the effect of symbiotic nitrogen fixation by legumes and the pea and chickpea seeds sustained bacterial infection five hours before sowing in the steppe zone conditions of the Akmola region (Popov et al, 2017). The legumes' seed inoculation positively influenced the various elements of the crop structure; however, it did not affect phenological conditions (Vasilchenko et al, 2018;Yan et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expediency of introducing information support for land management is determined by scientific and technological progress in the field of agriculture [1,2], geodesy and cartography [3], irrigation [4,5], the development of GIS technologies [6], energy industry [7] and the need to improve the efficiency of land management [8,9]. The informatization of land use can be represented as a set of organizational, economic, scientific, and technical processes aimed at creating conditions that satisfy the information needs of this process based on the development and implementation of information technologies [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%