Poltava Continuous Winter Rye

This experiment has been added by the GLTEN Curators using existing published sources.
Objective
To study the effects of permanent cultivation of winter rye
Description
The experiment site originally consisted of one plot. This was split into two between 1930-1972, which one plot being sown at 90 kg ha-1, continuing the original rate and second at 150 kg ha-1. Since 1972 seeds have been sown at uniform rate across the experiment plot.
Data Access Statement
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Data license
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Data policy
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Organization
Poltava State Agricultural Research Station
experimental research station
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Site: Poltava Experimental Field

Type
research station field
Location
Poltava Oblast
Ukraine
Geographic location
49.633321, 34.549882
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Visits permitted?
No
Soil type
chernozem
Climatic type
warm humid continental climate

Design period: (1884—)

Number of plots
1
Crop
CropYears grown
winter rye
Measurements
VariableMaterialUnitsFrequencyScaleComment
soil propertiesSoil
weeds dataNot specified

Related publications

  • Kohan, A., Hlushchenko, L., Hanhur, V., Samoylenko, O., Len, O., Olepir, R., Kalinichenko, S., & Kavalir, L. (2017). Unique experiment of global agriculture in the Poltava region – long-term winter rye cultivation. Agricultural Science and Practice, 4(1), 63-69.