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Scientific approaches solving problems of modern steppe land use on the base of modernization of the landscape-adaptive systems of agriculture

Authors :
Yu. A. Gulyanov
S. V. Levykin
Grigoriy V. Kazachkov
Source :
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 817:012040
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2021.

Abstract

Bioclimatic resources were detected in the paper. Reserves increasing crops’ productivity were estimated to develop and scientifically explain approaches to solve current agricultural use of steppe lands in the post-virgin land region of the Ural and West Siberia. Agrotechnical reasonability of the practiced structure of crops was analyzed. The principal directions to modernize landscape-adaptive agriculture systems were detected based on anthropogenic pressing reduction and soil protection from further degradation. The data source was official statistical indicators (EMISS) placed in open access, expedition research, calculation, and the author’s conclusion. Standard methods of the statistical analysis were used in the data processing. It was ascertained that under practiced agriculture approaches in the Ural and West Siberia post-virgin land regions, a low realization of bioclimatic potential (BCP) of crop capacity (31-37%) was noticed. A line of spatial peculiarities characterized BCP. The useful key factor of crop capacity stabilization and better BCP realization was the modernization of zonal landscape-adaptive systems of agriculture and optimization of an arable lands structure, replenishment of crops diversity, especially having soil-preserving and soil-recovering effect (annual and perennial grasses, feed crops for green mass, leguminous plants, etc.). In modern natural and anthropogenic changes, it was significant to a departure from monocultures, renew scientifically explained crop rotations, keep technological discipline, and support the whole technical process.

Details

ISSN :
17551315 and 17551307
Volume :
817
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Accession number :
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