Department of Agronomy

Head of Department:

 

Dr hab. inż. Arkadiusz Artyszak, prof. SGGW

e-mail:  arkadiusz_artyszak@sggw.edu.pl

phone: +48 (22) 59 32 702

 

Research directions:

I. Innovative technologies for the production of agricultural plants that optimize the size and quality of crops and are environmentally friendly

II. The environmental and production effects of different tillage, fertilization and plant rotation systems

III. The use of biological properties of species and varieties of grasses on grasslands

IV. The non-production role of grasslands

V. Reaction of forage and lawn grasses to abiotic and biotic stresses

Scientific and educational infrastructure

Cooperation with business

Foliar application of silicon as an innovative method of reducing abiotic and biotic stresses in sugar beet cultivation

Precision farming

Organic farming

Sustainable plant production, pro-health products

Research on the effectiveness of plant protection products and their effect on crops

Sugar beet production technology

Selection of species and varieties for mixtures for grassland for various purposes (meadows and permanent pastures, alternating lands) and special surfaces (lawns, sports fields)

Development and yielding of sward of bean and grass mixtures in field cultivation

Possibility to improve the productivity of plants in legumes and grasses in an ecological system in use

Diversity of morphological and biological characteristics and reproductive ability of Dactylis glomerata cultivars

Assessment of the sensitivity of species and varieties of fodder and lawn grasses during seed germination under abiotic stresses

Degradation of meadow sward and methods of its renovation. The method of undersowing, with its various modifications and direct sowing technology

Valorisation of meadow habitats and grass communities

Management of grasslands located in protected and sensitive areas

Directions of changes in the species composition of meadow sward as a result of neglect of pratotechnics and abandonment of use

Research on the evaluation of the diaspora reserve in meadow habitats

Reaction of fodder and lawn grasses to abiotic stresses