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Cultivation of Beckman's grass in Сonditions of Belarus

Abstract

The problem of increase in a biological variety of meadow with long-term moisture-loving grasses is actual. There are territories with deficiency of a moisture and there are the extensive areas with surpluses of a moisture during the vegetative period in republic. Morphological, biological features and economic-valuable attributes of Beckman’s grass (Beckmannia eruciformis) are presented, the agrotechnics of its cultivation for seeds is given. Beckman’s grass stands long surplus of a moisture without decrease in efficiency of a herbage and nutritiousness of a forage. Its cultivation is an element of biological land improvement and allows to use effectively hydromorphic grounds with coherent granulometric structure.

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A. S. Meyerovsky
RUE "Institute for Land Reclamation"
Belarus


N. M. Modnikova
RUE "Institute for Land Reclamation"
Belarus


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Meyerovsky A.S., Modnikova N.M. Cultivation of Beckman's grass in Сonditions of Belarus. Land Reclamation. 2009;(1):215-221. (In Russ.)

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