2021
DOI: 10.30835/2413-7510.2021.237163
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Anti-pest protection of two-year old alfalfa grown for seeds

Abstract: Purpose. To evaluate the effectiveness of different insecticides against pests on two-year old alfalfa grown for seeds. Materials and methods. The study was conducted in the experimental field of the Institute of Irrigated Agriculture of NAAS in 2017–2019. The filed experiments were laid out in split plots. The main plots (factor A) were for water supply conditions (no irrigation vs. irrigation); sub-plots (factors B and C) were for application of insecticides. Seeds were sown in wide rows with interrows… Show more

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“…Therefore, in modern breeding, the main task should be aimed at creating varieties with increased environmental stability, strengthening their ability to ensure high and stable yields in various growing conditions [10,11,12], that is, maintaining a high level of adaptation of plants to a complex of biotic and abiotic environmental factors environment [13,14]. High yield is not always of primary importance [15,16], its stability is necessary in the face of changing environmental factors [17,18]. No 155…”
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“…Therefore, in modern breeding, the main task should be aimed at creating varieties with increased environmental stability, strengthening their ability to ensure high and stable yields in various growing conditions [10,11,12], that is, maintaining a high level of adaptation of plants to a complex of biotic and abiotic environmental factors environment [13,14]. High yield is not always of primary importance [15,16], its stability is necessary in the face of changing environmental factors [17,18]. No 155…”
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“…According to the definition of Bradshaw A.D. plasticity is a general property of the entire genotype and it can change the value of traits under different environmental conditions, and stability is the absence of plasticity. The author distinguished morphological and physiological plasticity, and No 155 they are interconnected, therefore morphological stability can be the result of physiological plasticity [18,33]. The mechanisms involved in determining the plasticity feature are diverse.…”
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“…To date, scientists have already investigated the agronomic and physiological mechanisms responsible for the stability of the crop [7,16,17,21]. Therefore, different varieties can show contrasting reactions to environmental conditions due to their interaction [13,18,27].…”
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