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Carbon and nitrogen cycles under different fertilization systems in the rotation on sod-podzolic soil in Polissya

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  • Ð . Melnychuk

    (Institute of Agriculture Polesie NAAS)

  • Ðœ. Tarariko

    (Institute of agroecology and environmental management NAAS)

Abstract

This paper deals with investigation results of the organic and mineral fertilizers influence on productivity of briefly rotational grain-tilled crop rotation, humus condition of sod-podzolic soil, depending both on the amount of biomass coming into the soil as well as the ratio of C:N. It has been found that the use of by-products and green manuring on the background of N50P56K69 has a positive effect on the humus soil and reduction of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere with almost the same performance of crop rotation with traditional organic-fertilizer system (10 t/ha of manure + N50P56K69).

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  • Ð . Melnychuk & Ðœ. Tarariko, 2015. "Carbon and nitrogen cycles under different fertilization systems in the rotation on sod-podzolic soil in Polissya," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 5(1), pages 53-57, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:5:y:2015:i:1:p:53-57
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