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Sugar beet productivity as depending on fertilizers application

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  • Ya. Tsvey
  • V. Vlasenko

    (Institute of bioenergy crops and sugar beet NAAS)

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Sugar beet productivity when it is grown in sugar beet-cereal rotation in the condition of unstable moisture of Forest-Steppe Zone of Ukraine depends on saturation of rotation by row crops and cereals, presents of perennial legumes, doses of fertilizers and manure, balance of nutrients in fertilizers system. The highest yield of sugar beet (46,5 t/ha) and sugar harvest (7,20 t/ha) were got when applying NI7OPI2OKI7O + 25 t/ha of manure. Saturating crops rotation by cereal by 60% of grain crops with the application of N48P75K.70 + manure — 25 t/ha has decreased sugar beet yield on 4,5 t/ha in comparison with the 40% saturation of grain crops.

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  • Ya. Tsvey & V. Vlasenko, 2015. "Sugar beet productivity as depending on fertilizers application," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 3(1), pages 26-28, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:3:y:2015:i:1:p:26-28
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