@article{batrina2022seed,
  title = {Seed and Oil Yield of Two Spring Camelina Varieties with Different Fertilization Schemes},
  author = {Stefan BATRINA and Lucian BOTOS and Laura SMULEAC and Ilinca IMBREA and   Florin CRISTA and Elena PET and Ioan DUNEA BANATEAN and Florin IMBREA
 },
  year = 2022,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/AGRI/2022/607151/},
  journal = {Research in Agriculture and Agronomy},
  volume = 2022,
  pages = 15,
  doi = 10.5171/2022.607151,
  abstract = {Camelina sativa has recently got the attention of the agronomical scientifical community due to its high versatility as a crop and its interesting oil composition which makes camelina oil suitable four various industries – from aviation fuel to cosmetics. For this study, two different varieties of Camelina sativa were taken into account – Calena, an Austrian one, and Madalina, developed in Romania. Three different rates of fertilizers were applied (N45P45K, N66P57K45+ 24SO3 + 7CaO + 2Mg + 0.1 B +0.15 Zn; N101P78K45+ 48SO3 + 14CaO + 4Mg + 0.2 B +0.3 Zn) resulting in a two-factorial split plot experience. The main factor that influences the seed yield is the climatic one, having an influence of 49.34%, greatly higher than the influence of different combinations of fertilizers which is 29.59%. Although camelina is considered a low input crop, it performs well when higher rates of fertilizers are applied influencing the oil yield in a proportion of 38.59%, higher than the influence of the climate on the oil yield (29.07%). This research was carried out in order to find a suitable fertilization scheme for camelina in the western part of Romania characterized by a continental climate; thus, these results can show interest for the whole Central and Eastern Europe.},
  keywords = {camelina, oil yield, seed yield, fertilization},
  note = Article ID: 607151
}
