No. I (2010): Journal Of Agricultural Sciences - Supplement
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The influence of crop rotation and nutrition regime in winter wheat on the phytomass remains and the deposits of weed seeds remained in the ground
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October 5, 2010
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Bandici, G.-E., & Ardelean, I. (2010). The influence of crop rotation and nutrition regime in winter wheat on the phytomass remains and the deposits of weed seeds remained in the ground. Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, (I), 10–13. https://doi.org/10.34101/ACTAAGRAR/I/8364
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Abstract
An important problem refers to soil weeds seed bank with special reference to brown luvic soils and relationship between vegetal remains
(roots + stub) and nutrition regime – crop rotation plant. A great number of seeds can be found in first 20 centimeters of soil (plowing
layer). This fact causes a high weeds density, which has a negative effect on the cultivated plants leading to partial or total crop loss.
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