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    Short communication: Guttation of oat and wheat and the results of its comparison with the yield by Edvin Nugis, Jaan Kuht

    Published in Agraarteadus (Tartu) (01-06-2022)
    “…The present paper aims to give an overview of results collected in the Estonian Crop Research Institute related to the comparison between guttation and yield…”
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    Potato yield forecast by using guttation test method in household laboratory conditions by Edvin Nugis, Jaan Kuht, Аleksei Komarov

    Published in Agraarteadus (Tartu) (01-06-2021)
    “…This paper aims to present the use of the guttation test method to establish the relationship between guttation and potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) yield. The…”
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    Soil Microbial Activity in Different Cropping Systems under Long-Term Crop Rotation by Kuht, Jaan, Eremeev, Viacheslav, Talgre, Liina, Loit, Evelin, Mäeorg, Erkki, Margus, Kalle, Runno-Paurson, Eve, Madsen, Helena, Luik, Anne

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (08-04-2022)
    “…Soil microbes play a key role in the nutrient cycling by decomposing the organic material into plant-available elements and also by maintaining the soil…”
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    Changes in the Soil Microbial Hydrolytic Activity and the Content of Organic Carbon and Total Nitrogen by Growing Spring Barley Undersown with Red Clover in Different Farming Systems by Kuht, Jaan, Eremeev, Viacheslav, Talgre, Liina, Alaru, Maarika, Loit, Evelin, Mäeorg, Erkki, Esmaeilzadeh-Salestani, Keyvan, Luik, Anne

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-07-2019)
    “…The experiments were carried out during 2012–2017. There were 5 crops in rotation: Red clover, winter wheat, pea, potato and barley undersown (us) with red…”
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    Effect of site based fertilization on spring oilseed rape yield and seed quality by Jaan Kuht, Toomas Tõrra, Jaanus Kilgi

    Published in Agraarteadus (Tartu) (01-06-2015)
    “…The experiments, using two fertilization methods in the spring on oilseed rape in 2012, were carried out at two sites – on the Eerika experimental field (N…”
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    Spring wheat grain yield and quality depending on site-based fertilizing by Jaan Kuht, Toomas Tõrra, Jaanus Kilgi, Arvo Makke

    Published in Agraarteadus (Tartu) (20-12-2013)
    “…In 2011 the experiment with spring wheat 'Manu' was carried out on the experimental field of the Estonian University of Life Sciences. The experiment was…”
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    Soil compaction effects on soil bulk density and penetration resistance and growth of spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) by Reintam, Enola, Trükmann, Katrin, Kuht, Jaan, Nugis, Edvin, Edesi, Liina, Astover, Alar, Noormets, Merrit, Kauer, Karin, Krebstein, Kadri, Rannik, Kaire

    “…The weight of the tractor is not the only factor affecting soil compaction. Soil-management practices, such as the use of fertilizers and pesticides, also…”
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    Effect of annual lupines growing on compacted sandy loam Stagnic Luvisol: Wirkung des anbaus von einjähriger lupine auf einen verdichteten sandig-lehmigen Stagnic Luvisol by Reintam, Endla, Kuht, Jaan, Trükmann, Katrin, Filho, Walter Leal

    “…The aim of the investigation presented in this paper was to identify the suitable and less energy-demanding methods to loose the subsoil compaction instead of…”
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    Effect of Cirsium arvense L. on soil physical properties and crop growth by Reintam, Endla, Trückmann, Katrin, Kuht, Jaan, Toomsoo, Avo, Teesalu, Triin, Köster, Tiina, Edesi, Liina, Nugis, Edvin

    Published in Agricultural and food science (01-01-2008)
    “…The re-cultivation of abandoned areas creates weed control problems. The main problems in these areas are perennial weeds, such as Cirsium arvense L. but this…”
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