Abstract:
Diversifying the range of
plants grown on sandy soils, by introducing
the culture of some species able to exploit
existing natural conditions and which also
contributes to their setting is a necessity.
Research conducted at Central Research
Station for Agricultural Plants on Sandy
Soils of Dăbuleni, Dolj county, Romania, in
Gypsophila paniculata L. in sandy soil
conditions, have demonstrated the
possibility of introducing the culture of this
species to exploit these types of higher
ground. In type bifactorial experience was
aimed at establishing the distance between
the lines and the amount of useful seed,
used for sowing, taking into study four
distances between rows (37.5 cm, 50 cm,
62.5 cm and 75 cm ) and three standard seed
(4 kg / ha and 6 kg / ha and 8 kg / ha). The
standard distance between rows and sowing
the seed used in the production of roots
influences. Normal growth of seed from 4
kg / ha to 6 kg / ha and 8 kg / ha is not
justified in terms of production. By sowing
at a distance of 62.5 cm between rows,
using a quantity of seed sown useful to 4 kg
/ ha, there was a production of 11 t / ha,
which enables us to opt for inclusion in the
culture of the species Gypsophila paniculata
L. sandy soils in southern Oltenia.