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Title:Vpliv nanosa kombinacije biostimulatorjev in FFS na seme koruze in pšenice za pospešitev mladostnega razvoja rastlin ("starter effect"). : magistrsko delo
Authors:ID Mernik, Katja (Author)
ID Lešnik, Mario (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
ID Paušič, Andrej (Comentor)
Files:.pdf MAG_Mernik_Katja_2024.pdf (1,17 MB)
MD5: 2CA9141B1D4D4AECE4FCF603E225170D
 
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FKBV - Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Abstract:V rastni sezoni 2018/2019 smo v poljskem poskusu, na pšenici, izvedli preizkušanje sredstev za tretiranje semena pšenice, ki omogočajo varstvo vznikajočih rastlin pred boleznimi in škodljivci ter hkrati pospešujejo mladostni razvoj rastline. Primerjali smo 2 insekticida in 2 fungicida. Prav tako smo preverili, ali formulacijski dodatek Peridiam active lahko vpliva na zgodnji mladostni razvoj rastlinic pšenice. Pri poskusu v pšenici smo ugotovili, da dodani formulant Peridiam active ni izrazito povečal vitalnosti rastlin, je pa nekoliko povečal povprečno število listov. Tretiranje semen je ekonomsko smiselno, saj je statistično značilno povečalo pridelek. Prav tako smo v rastni sezoni 2018 v poljskem poskusu, na koruzi, preizkušali tretiranje semen z namenom pridobiti informacije, ali tretiranje semen koruze s pripravki, ki so kombinacija FFS in biotičnega agensa Bacillus firmus, vpliva na začetni razvoj koruze in na pridelek. Testirali smo tako imenovani »starter« učinek. Ugotovili smo, da je tretiranje semen koruze s testiranimi pripravki imelo statistično značilen vpliv na pridelek koruze in je ekonomsko smiselno.
Keywords:biostimulatorji, pšenica, koruza, fitofarmacevtska sredstva
Place of publishing:Maribor
Place of performance:Maribor
Publisher:K. Mernik
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (VII, 40, [2] str.))
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-90885 New window
UDC:633.1:632.95:631.811.98(043)=163.6
COBISS.SI-ID:235018499 New window
Publication date in DKUM:07.05.2025
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Licensing start date:02.10.2024

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Language:English
Title:The Impact of the Application of a combination of Biostimulators and Plant Protection Products on the Corn and Wheat Seeds to Accelerate Youth Development in Plants ("starter effect")
Abstract:In the 2018/2019 growing season, wheat seed treatments were tested in a field trial to protect emerging plants against diseases and pests while also promoting the development of the young plant. 2 insecticides and 2 fungicides were compared. It was also tested whether the formulation additive Peridiam active, affects the early juvenile development of wheat seedlings. In the wheat trial it was found that the addition of Peridiam active did not significantly increase plant vitality, but did slightly increase the average number of leaves. Seed treatment was economically viable in this experiment, as it significantly increased the yield. Seed treatments on maize were also tested in a field trial in the 2019 growing season. To see if treating maize seeds with a formulation that is a combination of FFS and the biotic agent Bacillus firmus has an effect on the initial development of the maize and on the final yield. The so-called 'starter' effect was tested. The results indicate that treating maize seeds with the tested products had a statistically significant effect on the maize yield and is economically viable.
Keywords:biostimulators, wheat, corn, development, plant protection products


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