. "Sustainability of winter wheat production on sandy-loamy Cambisol in the Czech Republic: results from a long-term fertilizer and crop rotation experiment"@en . . "41330" . "Although Cambisols are the predominant soil type in Central Europe, especially in less favoured mountain areas, the long-term sustainability of winter wheat production on such soils has not been examined. In this paper, the yield of winter wheat over 50 years of farmyard manure, N, P and K fertilizer application (12 treatments altogether) was analysed in the Lukavec Crop Rotation Experiment (LCRE), which was established in 1955 in a potato-growing area (mean annual precipitation and temperature 686 mm and 6.8 \u00B0C, respectively). In the unfertilized control, low plant available P, K and Mg concentrations were recorded after 50 years. The annual yield growth (AYG) of grain was negative in the control as well as in low N treatments and positive in the 46 kg N ha-1 treatment. The mean AYG ranged from 7.1 to 72.8 kg ha-1 following the application of 46 to 121 kg N ha-1, respectively. In the first decade of the experiment, the increase in grain yield per 1 kg of applied N was 7.3 kg ha\u20131 while in the last"@en . "2" . "Sustainability of winter wheat production on sandy-loamy Cambisol in the Czech Republic: results from a long-term fertilizer and crop rotation experiment" . "000273931200009" . . "2"^^ . "9"^^ . . . "1"^^ . . . . . "115" . "Sustainability of winter wheat production on sandy-loamy Cambisol in the Czech Republic: results from a long-term fertilizer and crop rotation experiment" . "P(GA521/08/1131), S, Z(MZE0002700604)" . . "291214" . "Sustainability of winter wheat production on sandy-loamy Cambisol in the Czech Republic: results from a long-term fertilizer and crop rotation experiment"@en . . . "Although Cambisols are the predominant soil type in Central Europe, especially in less favoured mountain areas, the long-term sustainability of winter wheat production on such soils has not been examined. In this paper, the yield of winter wheat over 50 years of farmyard manure, N, P and K fertilizer application (12 treatments altogether) was analysed in the Lukavec Crop Rotation Experiment (LCRE), which was established in 1955 in a potato-growing area (mean annual precipitation and temperature 686 mm and 6.8 \u00B0C, respectively). In the unfertilized control, low plant available P, K and Mg concentrations were recorded after 50 years. The annual yield growth (AYG) of grain was negative in the control as well as in low N treatments and positive in the 46 kg N ha-1 treatment. The mean AYG ranged from 7.1 to 72.8 kg ha-1 following the application of 46 to 121 kg N ha-1, respectively. In the first decade of the experiment, the increase in grain yield per 1 kg of applied N was 7.3 kg ha\u20131 while in the last" . . . "yield, variety, grain production, long-term fertilizer experiment, preceding crop, Triticum aestivum, farmyard manure \u2013 FYM"@en . . "Field Crops Research" . "[4499EAA3C71C]" . . "Kunzov\u00E1, E." . "Hejcman, Michal" . . "NL - Nizozemsko" . "0378-4290" . . . . "RIV/60460709:41330/10:19277!RIV12-GA0-41330___" . . "10.1016/j.fcr.2009.11.004" . . "RIV/60460709:41330/10:19277" .