The Effect of Pre-Sowing Seed Treatment and Foliar Applications of Growth Stimulants on the Productivity of Perennial Grasses Under the Conditions of Northern Kazakhstan
Baidalina S. Salikova Z. Akhet A. Bogapov I. Suraganov M. Akhetova A. Alshinbayeva Z. Baidalin M.
November 2025Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Agronomy
2025#15Issue 11
A two-year (2023–2024) multifactorial field study was conducted under the agro-climatic conditions of Northern Kazakhstan, with the objective of refining cultivation practices for hayfields of perennial legumes and grasses, including alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), smooth brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.), and sainfoin (Onobrychis arenaria Kit). The elements targeted for optimization included the species composition and component ratios in the mixtures, as well as the regimes of pre-sowing and foliar applications of growth regulators (AminoMax, Black Jak, Miller Start, Lider-S). The integrated experimental design accounted for laboratory and field germination, biometric parameters (plant height, leafiness), phenophase dynamics, autumn survival and overwintering, indicators of photosynthetic activity, as well as yields of green biomass and dry matter, and chemical composition (crude protein, fiber, ash, fat, and nitrogen-free extract). Grass–legume mixtures ensured more stable progression of phenophases, improved overwintering, and enhanced protein value compared to monocultures; the inclusion of sainfoin contributed to improved forage quality without compromising yield. Growth regulators promoted accelerated initial plant development and enhanced the intensity of net photosynthetic productivity. The greatest effect of application was observed in the grass component with Miller Start, whereas in the legume species it was most pronounced with AminoMax. The results of the study revealed that the optimal proportion of legumes in the forage mixtures is 30–40%. Under contrasting hydrothermal conditions, the yield of fresh and dry matter ranged from 4.19 to 4.81 t ha−1 and 1.27–1.51 t ha−1 (2023) to 10.43–14.46 t ha−1 and 3.05–4.63 t ha−1 (2024). The greatest effect was observed with Miller Start and AminoMax treatments (p < 0.05), whereas the action of Black Jak and Lider-S was moderate, confirming differences in their mechanisms of action under contrasting weather conditions.
Bromus inermis , growth regulators , legume–grass mixtures , Medicago sativa , Onobrychis arenaria , perennial grasses
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Department of Agriculture and Bioresources, Shokan Ualikhanov Kokshetau University, 76 Abay Str., Kokshetau, 020000, Kazakhstan
Department of Translation Theory and Practice, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Satpayev Str., 2, Astana, 010008, Kazakhstan
Department of Agriculture and Bioresources
Department of Translation Theory and Practice
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