Across
- 3. — A vital chemical element often applied as fertilizer to increase crop productivity.
- 9. — The reproductive unit of a plant, which in your case is harvested for oil.
- 10. — A type of review where independent experts evaluate a paper before publication.
- 13. — A type of unethical 'scam' journal that prioritizes fees over scientific quality.
- 15. — A biological substance like 'Vitazyme' used to enhance plant growth and development.
- 16. — The amount of agricultural product, such as seeds, harvested per unit area.
- 17. — A statistical method (Analysis of Variance) used to analyze differences between group means.
- 18. — One of the multiple identical plots used in a randomized block design (Repetition).
Down
- 1. — A fertile black soil rich in humus, dominant in the Western Forest-Steppe.
- 2. — The long-term weather patterns of a region, including temperature and precipitation.
- 3. — A chemical element or compound, like nitrogen or zinc, necessary for plant growth.
- 4. — A large area of flat, unforested grassland; part of the eco-zone in your study.
- 5. — One of the specific oil flax varieties mentioned in your experimental research.
- 6. — The presence of water, especially in soil or air, essential for seed germination.
- 7. — A concise summary of a research paper, providing an overview of the study.
- 8. — A specific taxonomic subdivision of a plant species, such as 'Svitlozir' or 'Orphey'.
- 9. — A major international database used to index and track scientific publications.
- 11. — The common name for the crop Linum usitatissimum L. grown for oil or fiber.
- 12. — A method of applying nutrients or fertilizers directly to the leaves of plants.
- 14. — The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of plant matter.
