RU99102190A - METHOD FOR INCREASING FIELD PHYTOIMMUNITY IN LUPINE PLANTS - Google Patents

METHOD FOR INCREASING FIELD PHYTOIMMUNITY IN LUPINE PLANTS

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RU99102190A
RU99102190A RU99102190/13A RU99102190A RU99102190A RU 99102190 A RU99102190 A RU 99102190A RU 99102190/13 A RU99102190/13 A RU 99102190/13A RU 99102190 A RU99102190 A RU 99102190A RU 99102190 A RU99102190 A RU 99102190A
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lupine
phytoimmunity
increasing field
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barley
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А.С. Кононов
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Всероссийский научно-исследовательский институт люпина
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Способ повышения полевого фитоиммунитета у растений люпина, включающий рядовой посев с внесением удобрений, протравливанием семян, отличающийся тем, что изменяют процессы накопления в наиболее уязвимых частях люпина полимерных фенольных соединений препятствующих проникновению в растение грибных болезней путем совместного посева люпина с ячменем, при этом соотношение семян люпина и ячменя соответствует 0,8:0,9-1,0:2,0 млн.всхожих семян на 1 гектар.A method of increasing field phytoimmunity in lupine plants, including row sowing with fertilizers, seed dressing, characterized in that the accumulation processes of the most vulnerable parts of the lupine of polymeric phenolic compounds that prevent fungal diseases from entering the plant by co-planting lupine with barley are changed, with the seed ratio lupine and barley corresponds to 0.8: 0.9-1.0: 2.0 million of similar seeds per 1 hectare.
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