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Nr opisu: dnio dla dwóch lat badań (2021-2022). Zabiegi mechaniczno-chemiczne zapewniły zarówno większe plony uprawianych odmian, jak i większą nadwyżkę bezpośrednią.^akoszty ekonomiczne^aedible potato^aThe aim of this study was to compare the production-economic results of three edible potato cultivars (Eurostar, Jurek and Mazur) taking into account two different ways of plantation care against weeds. The first way of protection included only mechanical treatments - weeding was performed three times: twice weeding before emergence and once weeding combined with harrowing. The second method of plantation care included double dunging and application of a plant protection product - herbicide, the active substance of which is clomazone (60 g/l) and metribuzin (233 g/l). Before emergence, weeding was applied twice and immediately after the last weeding - about 7 days before the appearance of the first potato plant emergence (BBCH 00-08) a chemical treatment with the herbicide at a dose of 1.5 l/ha was performed. The research material consisted of tubers of three edible potato cultivars from a two-year field experiment (2021-2022). Production value, cultivation costs and gross margin were calculated for the three tested edible potato varieties (Eurostar, Jurek and Mazur) on average for the two years of the study (2021-2022). Mechanical and chemical treatments provided both higher yields of all cultivars and a level of gross margin.^anadwyżka produkcyjna^agross margin^aochrona roślin^aplantation^aplantacja^aplant protection^aplony^aproduction^aziemniak jadalny^ayieldsa w ujęciu średnio dla dwóch lat badań (2021-2022). Zabiegi mechaniczno-chemiczne zapewniły zarówno większe plony uprawianych odmian, jak i większą nadwyżkę bezpośrednią.^akoszty ekonomiczne^aedible potato^aThe aim of this study was to compare the production-economic results of three edible potato cultivars (Eurostar, Jurek and Mazur) taking into account two different ways of plantation care against weeds. The first way of protection included only mechanical treatments - weeding was performed three times: twice weeding before emergence and once weeding combined with harrowing. The second method of plantation care included double dunging and application of a plant protection product - herbicide, the active substance of which is clomazone (60 g/l) and metribuzin (233 g/l). Before emergence, weeding was applied twice and immediately after the last weeding - about 7 days before the appearance of the first potato plant emergence (BBCH 00-08) a chemical treatment with the herbicide at a dose of 1.5 l/ha was performed. The research material consisted of tubers of three edible potato cultivars from a two-year field experiment (2021-2022). Production value, cultivation costs and gross margin were calculated for the three tested edible potato varieties (Eurostar, Jurek and Mazur) on average for the two years of the study (2021-2022). Mechanical and chemical treatments provided both higher yields of all cultivars and a level of gross margin.^anadwyżka produkcyjna^agross margin^aochrona roślin^aplantation^aplantacja^aplant protection^aplony^aproduction^aziemniak jadalny^ayields
Autorzy: , , koszty ekonomiczneedible potatoThe aim of this study was to compare the production-economic results of three edible potato cultivars (Eurostar, Jurek and Mazur) taking into account two different ways of plantation care against weeds. The first way of protection included only mechanical treatments - weeding was performed three times: twice weeding before emergence and once weeding combined with harrowing. The second method of plantation care included double dunging and application of a plant protection product - herbicide, the active substance of which is clomazone (60 g/l) and metribuzin (233 g/l). Before emergence, weeding was applied twice and immediately after the last weeding - about 7 days bef.
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Tytuł równoległy: Celem pracy było porównanie wyników produkcyjno-ekonomicznych trzech odmian ziemniaka jadalnego (Eurostar, Jurek i Mazur) z uwzględnieniem dwóch różnych sposobów pielęgnacji plantacji przed chwastami. Pierwszy sposób ochrony obejmował tylko zabiegi mechaniczne - obredlanie wykonane trzy razy: 2-krotne obredlanie przed wschodami i 1-krotne obredlanie połączone z opielaczem. Drugi sposób pielęgnacji plantacji obejmował dwukrotne obredlanie i natychmiast po ostatnim obredleniu - na około 7 dni przed ukazaniem się pierwszych wschodów roślin ziemniaka (BBCH 00-08) wykonano zabieg chemiczny z użyciem herbicydu w dawce 1,5 l/ha, zawierającego dwie substancje czynne: chlomazon (60 g/l) i metrybuzynę (233 g/l). Materiał badawczy stanowiły plony bulw trzech odmian ziemniaka jadalnego pochodzące z dwuletniego doświadczenia polowego (2021-2022). Obliczono wartość produkcji, koszty produkcji oraz nadwyżkę bezpośrednią dla badanych odmian ziemniaka w ujęciu średnio dla dwóc
Miejsce wydania: Celem pracy było porównanie wyników produkcyjno-ekonomicznych trzech odmian ziemniaka jadalnego (Eurostar, Jurek i Mazur) z uwz
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Tytuł równoległy: koszty ekonomiczneedible potatoThe aim of this study was to compare the production-economic results of three edible potato cultivars (Eurostar, Jurek and Mazur) taking into account two different ways of plantation care against weeds. The first way of protection included only mechanical treatments - weeding was performed three times: twice weeding before emergence and once weeding combined with harrowing. The second method of planta
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Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: iemniaka w ujęciu średnio dla dwóch lat badań (2021-2022). Zabiegi mechaniczno-chemiczne zapewniły zarówno większe plony uprawianych odmian, jak i większą nadwyżkę bezpośrednią.^akoszty ekonomiczne^aedible potato^aThe aim of this study was to compare the production-economic results of three edible potato cultivars (Eurostar, Jurek and Mazur) taking into account two different ways of plantation care against weeds. The first way of protection included only mechanical treatments - weeding was performed three times: twice weeding before emergence and once weeding combined with harrowing. The second method of plantation care included double dunging and application of a plant protection product - herbicide, the active substance of which is clomazone (60 g/l) and metribuzin (233 g/l). Before emergence, weeding was applied twice and immediately after the last weeding - about 7 days before the appearance of the first potato plant emergence (BBCH 00-08) a chemical treatment with the herbicide at a dose of 1.5 l/ha was performed. The research material consisted of tubers of three edible potato cultivars from a two-year field experiment (2021-2022). Production value, cultivation costs and gross margin were calculated for the three tested edible potato varieties (Eurostar, Jurek and Mazur) on average for the two years of the study (2021-2022). Mechanical and chemical treatments provided both higher yields of all cultivars and a level of gross margin.^anadwyżka produkcyjna^agross margin^aochrona roślin^aplantation^aplantacja^aplant protection^aplony^aproduction^aziemniak jadalny^ayields
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Tytuł równoległy: GradziukSiedleckaSzeberenyiDzikućoriginal-article995500009995.6002296-598X003Changes in the production of energy from renewable sources in the countries of Central and Eastern EuropeFrontiers in Energy Research20222296-598X2022/202310.3389/fenrg.2022.993547Siedlecka, Agnieszkaenergy policyFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe main aim of this paper was to determine changes in renewable energy production in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The specific objectives were to assess the degree of concentration of renewable energy and the pace of changes in the volume of production of this energy from individual sources in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, as well as to determine the structure according to renewable energy sources to show the directions of changes. Central and Eastern Europe countries were covered in the research, meaning that a total of 23 countries were included in the analysis. The data used in the study was obtained from the IRENA and World Bank databases. The research period covered the years from 2011 to 2019. For data analysis, the following methods were used: Index methods, Gini coefficient, Lorenz curve, and Grade Data Analysis. The development of the renewable energy sector and modernisation of the energy structure are of great importance for countries to meet their climate obligations. Large-scale energy production from renewable sources could reduce a 60% reduction in the temperature rise. Additionally, such activities will contribute to an increase in energy efficiency by 90%. The energy transition would also bring more comprehensive social and environmental benefits. Thus far, researchers have dealt with energy consumption-related problems in Central and Eastern Europe countries. This article focuses on the production of renewable energy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The article fills the research gap in this area. It refers to the situation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe at a time when developing renewable energy has become very important. In our analysis, we examine renewable energy production in countries located in one region but are and are not EU members. Thanks to this, it will be possible to observe differences in terms of belonging to economic groups. In the case of the pace of changes and the structure of renewable energy produced, a difference can be found between the EU member countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the group of countries outside the EU. The fastest renewable energy production growth was achieved in EU member countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In the case of the mentioned countries, the production of solar, wind, and bioenergy was developed. In other countries, hydropower production was set and treated as a traditional energy source. Generally, in countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the development of energy based on renewable energy sources was not dependent on the pace of economic development of the country. Decision-makers in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe should develop the production of renewable energy from sources that are the easiest a : Barbara : Piotr : Agnieszka Anna : Andras : Maciej : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym3.400IF : 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR100.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009899.000 : Q : 003 : Vol. 10 : CC-BY
Tytuł pracy w innym języku: GradziukGradziukSiedleckaSzeberenyiDzikućoriginal-article995500009995.6002296-598X003Changes in the production of energy from renewable sources in the countries of Central and Eastern EuropeFrontiers in Energy Research20222296-598X2022/202310.3389/fenrg.2022.993547Siedlecka, Agnieszkaenergy policyFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe main aim of this paper was to determine changes in renewable energy production in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The specific objectives were to assess the degree of concentration of renewable energy and the pace of changes in the volume of production of this energy from individual sources in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, as well as to determine the structure according to renewable energy sources to show the directions of changes. Central and Eastern Europe countries were covered in the research, meaning that a total of 23 countries were included in the analysis. The data used in the study was obtained from the IRENA and World Bank databases. The research period covered the years from 2011 to 2019. For data analysis, the following methods were used: Index methods, Gini coefficient, Lorenz curve, and Grade Data Analysis. The development of the renewable energy sector and modernisation of the energy structure are of great importance for countries to meet their climate obligations. Large-scale energy production from renewable sources could reduce a 60% reduction in the temperature rise. Additionally, such activities will contribute to an increase in energy efficiency by 90%. The energy transition would also bring more comprehensive social and environmental benefits. Thus far, researchers have dealt with energy consumption-related problems in Central and Eastern Europe countries. This article focuses on the production of renewable energy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The article fills the research gap in this area. It refers to the situation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe at a time when developing renewable energy has become very important. In our analysis, we examine renewable energy production in countries located in one region but are and are not EU members. Thanks to this, it will be possible to observe differences in terms of belonging to economic groups. In the case of the pace of changes and the structure of renewable energy produced, a difference can be found between the EU member countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the group of countries outside the EU. The fastest renewable energy production growth was achieved in EU member countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In the case of the mentioned coun : Barbara : Piotr : Agnieszka Anna : Andras : Maciej : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym3.400IF : 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR100.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009899.000 : Q : 003 : Vol. 10 : CC-BY
Tryb dostępu: GradziukSiedleckaSzeberenyiDzikućoriginal-article995500009995.6002296-598X003Changes in the production of energy from renewable sources in the countries of Central and Eastern EuropeFrontiers in Energy Research20222296-598X2022/202310.3389/fenrg.2022.993547Siedlecka, Agnieszkaenergy policyFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe main aim of this paper was to determine changes in renewable energy production in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The specific objectives were to assess the degree of concentration of renewable energy and the pace of changes in the volume of production of this energy from individual sources in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, as well as to determine the structure according to renewable energy sources to show the directions of changes. Central and Eastern Europe countries were covered in the research, meaning that a total of 23 countries were included in the analysis. The data used in the study was obtained from the IRENA and World Bank databases. The research period covered the years from 2011 to 2019. For data analysis, the following methods were used: Index methods, Gini coefficient, Lorenz curve, and Grade Data Analysis. The development of the renewable energy sector and modernisation of the energy structure are of great importance for countries to meet their climate obligations. Large-scale energy production from renewable sources could reduce a 60% reduction in the temperature rise. Additionally, such activities will contribute to an increase in energy efficiency by 90%. The energy transition would also bring more comprehensive social and environmental benefits. Thus far, researchers have dealt with energy consumption-related problems in Central and Eastern Europe countries. This article focuses on the production of renewable energy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The article fills the research gap in this area. It refers to the situation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe at a time when developing renewable energy has become very important. In our analysis, we examine renewable energy production in countries located in one region but are and are not EU members. Thanks to this, it will be possible to observe differences in terms of belonging to economic groups. In the case of the pace of changes and the structure of renewable energ
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Język publikacji: zikuć MaciejRokicki Tomasz Koszela Grzegorz Ochnio Luiza Perkowska Aleksandra Bórawski Piotr Bełdycka-Bórawska Aneta^aoriginal-article^bOryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym3.400IF^a995500^b998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR100.000PUNKTACJA UWM^a009995.600^b009899.000^c009999.000^d009899.000202220222022Changes in the production of energy from renewable sources in the countries of Central and Easter00000445220000000570AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2022.993547/full100^a2296-598X^bQ^iX^jXY^kQ006839^a003^b003^c2022-12-21, 13:06^d2023-06-28, 09:46^e3218838933^f3124769293^aChanges in the production of energy from renewable sources in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe^aFrontiers in Energy Research^a2022^bVol. 10^darticle number 993547^a2296-598X^a2022/2023^a10.3389/fenrg.2022.993547^aSiedlecka, Agnieszka^cx^aenergy policy^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aThe main aim of this paper was to determine changes in renewable energy production in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The specific objectives were to assess the degree of concentration of renewable energy and the pace of changes in the volume of production of this energy from individual sources in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, as well as to determine the structure according to renewable energy sources to show the directions of changes. Central and Eastern Europe countries were covered in the research, meaning that a total of 23 countries were included in the analysis. The data used in the study was obtained from the IRENA and World Bank databases. The research period covered the years from 2011 to 2019. For data analysis, the following methods were used: Index methods, Gini coefficient, Lorenz curve, and Grade Data Analysis. The development of the renewable energy sector and modernisation of the energy structure are of great importance for countries to meet their climate obligations. Large-scale energy production from renewable sources could reduce a 60% reduction in the temperature rise. Additionally, such activities will contribute to an increase in energy efficiency by 90%. The energy transition would also bring more comprehensive social and environmental benefits. Thus far, researchers have dealt with energy consumption-related problems in Central and Eastern Europe countries. This article focuses on the production of renewable energy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The article fills the research gap in this area. It refers to the situation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe at a time when developing renewable energy has become very important. In our analysis, we examine renewable energy production in countries located in one region but are and are not EU members. Thanks to this, it will be possible to observe differences in terms of belonging to economic groups. In the case of the pace of changes and the structure of renewable energy produced, a difference can be found between the EU member countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the group of countries outside the EU. The fastest renewable energy production growth was achieved in EU member countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In the case of the mentioned countries, the production of solar, wind, and bioenergy was developed. In other countries, hydropower production was set and treated as a traditional energy source. Generally, in countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the development of energy based on renewable energy sources was not dependent on the pace of economic development of the country. Decision-makers in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe should develop the production of renewable energy from sources that are the easiest and cheapest to use. This is the only way to increase the production of renewable energy in developing countries.^aenergy transformation^ahydropower^aproduction^arenewable energy
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