Agronomic characteristics and soil and plant nutrient status of rye in rotation vs. permanent rye in a long term experiment
Abstract
Long-term field experiments allow for the assessment of the efficiency of different farming practices and systems such as fertilization and crop rotations over long time periods. Main focus of these experiments has been laid on agronomic aspects especially yield trends. Furthermore these experiments allow a close insight on additional aspects like the sustainability of farming system, quality parameters of the harvested products and biodiversity. The “Permanent Rye Experiment” in Großenzersdorf was established in 1906. It assesses the effects of rotational and permanent cropping of rye amended with different fertilizers (unfertilized, mineral fertilizer, farm yard manure). The aim of the project is to assess the yield and yield structure and the soil and plant nutrient status depending on the treatments more than 100 years after the start of the experiment.
keywords rye barley fertilization long term experiment nutrient content
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Project staff
Reinhard Neugschwandtner
Assoc. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Mag. Dr.nat.techn. Reinhard Neugschwandtner
reinhard.neugschwandtner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-95117
Project Leader
01.01.2011 - 31.12.2012
Hans-Peter Kaul
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Hans-Peter Kaul
hans-peter.kaul@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-95111
Project Staff
01.01.2011 - 31.12.2012
Helmut Wagentristl
Ass.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Helmut Wagentristl
helmut.wagentristl@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-95501, 95511
Project Staff
01.01.2011 - 31.12.2012
BOKU partners
External partners
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Prof. Dr. Pavel Tlustos
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