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Economic Efficiency of Anti-Stress and Phytohormone Preparations in Cultivation of Spring Rape in Soil and Climatic Conditions of the Republic of Tatarstan

In: AgroTech

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  • Faik N. Safiollin

    (Kazan State Agrarian University)

  • Mars M. Khismatullin

    (FSBI “Management” Tatmeliovodkhoz”)

  • Marsel M. Khismatullin

    (Kazan State Agrarian University)

  • Ilhamiya M. Minnehametova

    (Kazan Cooperative Institute (Branch) of the Russian University of Cooperation)

  • Liliya F. Gafiullina

    (Kazan Cooperative Institute (Branch) of the Russian University of Cooperation)

Abstract

Ultramodern preparations Cytodef 100 and Hyberelon containing phytohormones increase the resistance of spring rape to unfavorable environmental factors. These preparations provide the formation of a dense (128 pcs. per m2) and high stem (124 cm) and up to 38 pcs/plant productive pods with 1000 seeds weighing 3.36–3.40 g. As a result, the yield of spring rape increases by 0.38 t/ha, which is 21.8% higher than the control. Leaf feeding of spring rape in the phase of 6–8 leaves with an anti-stress Cytodef 100 preparation (200 g/ha) and Giberelon (80 g/ha) in the phase of budding of the studied crop can be combined with chemical weeding and insecticide treatments against blister beetle, which eliminates the additional costs. In this case, the profitability of oilseed rape production is close to 70%. The production cost is reduced to 12.4 thousand rubles per ton against the selling price of 21.0 thousand rubles per ton. Each hectare of rape field provides more than 18 thousand rubles of net profit.

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  • Faik N. Safiollin & Mars M. Khismatullin & Marsel M. Khismatullin & Ilhamiya M. Minnehametova & Liliya F. Gafiullina, 2022. "Economic Efficiency of Anti-Stress and Phytohormone Preparations in Cultivation of Spring Rape in Soil and Climatic Conditions of the Republic of Tatarstan," Springer Books, in: Elena G. Popkova & Anastasia A. Sozinova (ed.), AgroTech, pages 119-126, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-3555-8_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-3555-8_12
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