Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2016
Volume: 11
Issue: 14
Page No. 2998 - 3003

Study of Optimal Sowing Date and Rate of Buckwheat in the Semiarid Zone of Northern Kazakhstan

Authors : Gulsum Syzdykova, Anuar Zhumakayev, Saule Makhanova, Aigul Tleppayeva, Nursaule Zhanbyrshina, Natalya Safronova and Kymbat Seidalina

Abstract: The buckwheat is considered as one of the critical products in agriculture. The main objective is to propose an optimal swing condition to enhancing its productivity and making the most appropriate environmental condition for its growth. Timely carrying out agro technical actions is necessary for taking stable yield in the changing climatic conditions. Based on cultivation technology, determining the further growth and development of plants in climatic conditions of a semiarid zone are the sowing date and sowing rate. According to our experiment results, optimal sowing date of buckwheat in a semiarid zone of Northern Kazakhstan is May, 30 where the sowing rate is 3.0 million of germinated seeds/hectare (90 kg ha–1). The findings demonstrated the efficiency of proposed method. On the average, for 2012-2014 the greatest yield was harvested 0.8 t ha–1.

How to cite this article:

Gulsum Syzdykova, Anuar Zhumakayev, Saule Makhanova, Aigul Tleppayeva, Nursaule Zhanbyrshina, Natalya Safronova and Kymbat Seidalina, 2016. Study of Optimal Sowing Date and Rate of Buckwheat in the Semiarid Zone of Northern Kazakhstan. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 11: 2998-3003.

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