2024
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14040567
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The Impact of Long-Term Fallowing on the Yield and Quality of Winter Rape and Winter and Spring Wheat

Stanisław Sienkiewicz,
Piotr Jarosław Żarczyński,
Jadwiga Wierzbowska
et al.

Abstract: The proper fallowing of soil maintains or even improves its yield potential. The aim of this research was to compare five methods of soil protection with high production potential on the yield and quality of strategic plants. The tested methods consisted of five variants: bare fallow—BF; natural fallow—NF; fodder galega (Galega orientalis Lam.)—FG; a mixture of fodder galega (Galega orientalis Lam.) with smooth brome (Bromus inermis)—FG+SB; and smooth brome (Bromus inermis)—SB. The soil had been set aside for … Show more

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“…Smooth brome and fodder galega mixtures on fallow land are effective preceding crops in the production of cereals and rapeseed. The positive impact of these mixtures persists for three years after the plantation has been terminated [96]. On fallow land and in extensive crop farming, smooth brome grown alone or in mixtures with fodder galega and hybrid alfalfa also enhances biodiversity.…”
Section: Protection Of Fallow Landmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smooth brome and fodder galega mixtures on fallow land are effective preceding crops in the production of cereals and rapeseed. The positive impact of these mixtures persists for three years after the plantation has been terminated [96]. On fallow land and in extensive crop farming, smooth brome grown alone or in mixtures with fodder galega and hybrid alfalfa also enhances biodiversity.…”
Section: Protection Of Fallow Landmentioning
confidence: 99%