QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF COMMON WINTER WHEAT GROWN UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL AGRICULTURE

Authors

  • Grigori Ivanov Institute of Plant Genetic Resources “Konstantin Malkov”, Sadovo, Bulgaria

Keywords:

CSA - conventional system of agriculture, BSA - biological system of agriculture, winter common wheat, quality grain performance

Abstract

In the period 2012-2015, on the experimental field of the Institute of plan genetic resources, under the conditions of organic and conventional agriculture and in laboratory conditions, experiments has been conducted in Sadovo with 24 varieties of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). The purpose of the study is to assess the quality of varieties grown under the conditions of organic and conventional farming.

The results of this test give us the right to recommend varieties of common winter wheat as suitable for organic farming. For cultivation in the conditions of organic farming with suitable technological qualities are the varieties Pobeda, Katya, Mustang, Sadovo 772, Fermer, Tsarevets and Enola.

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