Biogeocenotic approach is a new paradigm in the breeding strategy of fodder plants


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Abstract

The biogeocenotic approach in breeding strategies of fodder plants implemented through the development of principles and methods of symbiotic, phytocenotic, edaphic, and ectypic breeding was justified. The biogeocenotic breeding paradigm aims at a more comprehensive and environmentally effective, phytocenotically, physiologically, and genetically informed use of resources and reserves stored in interactions between plant organisms and between plants and soil beneficial microorganisms. Environmentally differentiated specialized and economic competitive fodder plant varieties were produced based on the knowledge of these biogeocenotic relationships for sustainable development of fodder production and environmental agriculture at relatively low energy consumption.

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V. M. Kosolapov

All-Russia Williams Fodder Crop Research Institute

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Email: aridland@mtu-net.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow oblast, 141055

Z. Sh. Shamsutdinov

All-Russia Williams Fodder Crop Research Institute

Email: aridland@mtu-net.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow oblast, 141055

Yu. M. Piskovatsky

All-Russia Williams Fodder Crop Research Institute

Email: aridland@mtu-net.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow oblast, 141055

M. Yu. Novoselov

All-Russia Williams Fodder Crop Research Institute

Email: aridland@mtu-net.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow oblast, 141055

Yu. S. Tyurin

All-Russia Williams Fodder Crop Research Institute

Email: aridland@mtu-net.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow oblast, 141055

E. Z. Shamsutdinova

All-Russia Williams Fodder Crop Research Institute

Email: aridland@mtu-net.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow oblast, 141055

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