Factors Defining Field Germination of Oilseed Radish Seeds

Abstract

Influence of temperature, depth of crops and granulometric of soil structure on germination speed, laboratory and field germination of oilseed radish seeds were studied. It was established that the period of seed-germination is defined both by temperature and granulometric structure of soil. The highest field germination was marked on sandy loam at depth of crops' seeds at 3 cm and 20°С.

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N. Dorofeev, E. Bojarkin, A. Peshkova

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N. Dorofeev, E. Bojarkin, A. Peshkova (2013). Factors Defining Field Germination of Oilseed Radish Seeds. Журнал стресс-физиологии и биохимии, 9(3), 159-168. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-93474