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STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF LONG-TERM MONOCULTURE AND OF THREE TYPES OF CROP ROTATIONS ON WHEAT YIELD IN BURNAS PLAIN (ROMANIA)

Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 20 ISSUE 2
Written by Mihai BERCA, Valentina-Ofelia ROBESCU, Roxana HOROIAȘ

In sylvo-steppe conditions, on a leached chernozem with around 3.5% humus, 10 years experiments (2005-2014) were carried out on the yield of Josef premium wheat variety in monoculture (W-W-W-W), in crop rotation with two plants (W-W-M-M), in crop rotation with four different plants, but without ameliorative plant (W-R-M-SF) and crop rotation with peas as an ameliorative plant (P-W-R-W). After 10 years, wheat monoculture reduced production by 22 q/ha, i.e. 35% compared to the starting year. In the W-W-M-M crop rotation system, the yield loss was reduced by half (18.6%), while in the case of W-R-M-SF, wheat production remained constant throughout the entire experimentation period. The crop rotation system with peas (P-W-R-W) brought a very significant harvest increase after 10 years – 8.58 q/ha (12.1%). It is especially recommended the crop rotation system with the ameliorative plant, which obtains the highest yield (70.38 q/ha), followed by the one with different plants, which doesn’t reduce the production, but doesn’t raise it either. Under no circumstances, wheat monoculture mustn’t exceed 2-3 years.

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