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Competitiveness and Advantages of Camelina sativa on the Market of Oil Crops
 
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Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Shevchenko St., 57, Ivano-Frankivsk, 76018, Ukraine
 
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Sumy National Agrarian University, H. Kondratieva St., 160, Sumy, 40021, Ukraine
 
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Dnipro State Agrarian and Economic University, Sergei Yefremov, St., 25, Dnipro, 49000, Ukraine
 
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Kharkiv International Medical University, Molochna St., 38, Kharkiv, 61001, Ukraine
 
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State Institution, Institute of Microbiology and Immunology Named by I.I. Меchnikov National Academy Of Medical Sciences Of Ukraine, Pushkinska St., 14-16, Kharkiv, 61057, Ukraine
 
 
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Andrii Butenko   

Sumy National Agrarian University, H. Kondratieva St., 160, Sumy, 40021, Ukraine
 
 
Ecol. Eng. Environ. Technol. 2023; 4:97-103
 
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The article presents the question of the effect of the effectiveness of various elements of cultivation technologies on the competitiveness of Camelina sativa and the profitability of its cultivation on acidic, low–fertility sod-podzolic soils. Fertilizers are one of the fast-acting and effective factors in increasing the yield of Camelina sativa. It was established that introduction of mineral fertilizers had a significant impact on competitiveness of Camelina sativa seeds. Dependence of productivity elements and yielding capacity on crops has been determined. It was established that spring cruciferous crops had different seed productivity. According to the results of conducted research, it was found that the highest seed yielding capacity among spring cruciferous crops had spring Brassica napus L., but the oil content in Camelina sativa seeds was 46.53%, which is 4.08% more than in Brassica napus L. Therefore, oil outcome from the yield of Brassica napus L. and Camelina sativa was almost the same.
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