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Received 16.06.2021

Revised 27.08.2021

Accepted 30.11.2021

Retrieved from Volume 25, No. 4, 2021

Pages 55 -65

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Antipova, Lidia, & Chornyy, S. (2021). Weed control and sunflower productivity in the Southern Steppe of Ukraine. Ukrainian Black Sea Region Agrarian Science, 25(4), 55-65. https://doi.org/10.31521/2313-092X/2021-4(112)-6

Weed control and sunflower productivity in the Southern Steppe of Ukraine

Lidia Antipova S. Chornyy

Abstract

The results of research on the growth and development of sunflower plants in the period of formation of its productivity in the Southern Steppe of Ukraine, depending on the methods of basic tillage and the degree of weeding agrophytocenosis. The effectiveness of chemical weeding with the herbicide Euro-Lightning® Plus crops of sunflower, the plants of which were grown against the background of deep (28-30 cm) shelfless tillage, has been proven

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sunflower; weediness; methods of basic tillage; weather conditions; productivity

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