Publication Date
1989
Description
Abundant amount of the new knowledge was gained by an intensive research of grassland ecosystem in Czechoslovakia and other European countries during last 25 years. It was confirmed that under favourable humid conditions and sufficient macronutrients and micronutrients together with adequate Nfertilizing should be nearly reached ecologically conditioned level of potential productivity and dry matter or N-compounds yields should be increased by 100-200 or 200-300 per cent respectively (Velich, 1986). Introduction of scientific methods of controlled agricultural production together with higher landscape protection requirements, stability of ecosystems, quality and healthproved foods requirements have changed the traditional views to the nutrition and grassland utilization principally.
Citation
Holubek, R and Jancovic, J, "Optimization of Grassland Ecosystem Production by Anthropogenic Treatment" (2025). IGC Proceedings (1989-2023). 39.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1989/session1/39
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Optimization of Grassland Ecosystem Production by Anthropogenic Treatment
Abundant amount of the new knowledge was gained by an intensive research of grassland ecosystem in Czechoslovakia and other European countries during last 25 years. It was confirmed that under favourable humid conditions and sufficient macronutrients and micronutrients together with adequate Nfertilizing should be nearly reached ecologically conditioned level of potential productivity and dry matter or N-compounds yields should be increased by 100-200 or 200-300 per cent respectively (Velich, 1986). Introduction of scientific methods of controlled agricultural production together with higher landscape protection requirements, stability of ecosystems, quality and healthproved foods requirements have changed the traditional views to the nutrition and grassland utilization principally.