The Effect Of Mineral Fertilizers On The Growth Period Of Rickets
Keywords:
introduction, consumer, imported, abroadAbstract
A large amount of consumer oil is currently imported into the country from abroad, which in turn leads to high import prices. To provide the population with cheap and high-quality oil products, it is necessary to increase the cultivation of oilseeds in the country, to improve the technology for the production of oils and their introduction into production.
References
Agricultural encyclopedia. - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1974.-p. 483.
Abdullina, Ya. B. Oilseed camelina: biology, productivity, cultivation technology / Ya. B. Abdullina, R. R. Gaifullin//Agrarian science in the innovative development of the agro-industrial complex, 2015. — P. 11–20.
Mosolov, V.P. Cultivation of oilseeds in the eastern regions / V.P. Mosolov, Ya.S. Levin. - M.: Selkhozgiz, 1943. - 56 p.
Mosolov, V.P. Oilseeds of Siberia / V.P. Mosolov, S.I. Bolshakov, Ya.S. Levin. - Omsk: Ogiz, 1942. - 67 p.
Prakhova, T. Ya. Agrobiological characteristics of collection varieties of winter camelina / T. Ya. Prakhova, V. A. Prakhov. - Text: direct // Young scientist. - 2015. - No. 21 (101). - p. 324-327.
Prakhova, T.Ya. Influence of elements of cultivation technology on the productivity of winter camelina in forest-steppe conditions: diss. cand. agricultural sciences: protected
Prakhova, T.Ya. Qualitative characteristics of winter camelina oilseeds / T.Ya. Prakhova, O.N. Zelenina // Niva of the Volga region. - 2009. - No. 3. - p. 84-87.
Ryakhova D.K. Winter hardiness and productivity of winter camelina // Sat. scientific works of the Institute. -, 1963 - Issue. 1. - p. 93.
Sinskaya, E.H. Oilseeds in the eastern regions of the USSR / E.H. Sinskaya. - Krasnodar: Soviet Kuban, 1956. - 180 p.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
User Rights
Under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC-BY-NC), the author (s) and users are free to share (copy, distribute and transmit the contribution).
Rights of Authors
Authors retain the following rights:
1. Copyright and other proprietary rights relating to the article, such as patent rights,
2. the right to use the substance of the article in future works, including lectures and books,
3. the right to reproduce the article for own purposes, provided the copies are not offered for sale,
4. the right to self-archive the article.