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Formation of black soil agrochemical indicators depending on the system of winter wheat fertilization in crop rotation

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  • Ya. Tsvey
  • S. Bondar
  • S. Senchuk

    (Institute of bioenergy crops and sugar beet NAAS)

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At a typical black soil leached when applying N50P60K50 under winter wheat and 8.3 t/ha of manure + N43 3P43 3K43 3 in crop rotations for the period releasing to a tube, the number of (NH4 + NO3) in the arable soil layer was within 15,5-16,0; P205 — 270-279; K20 — 93-95 mg/kg, which was independent of rotation. In the fruit-variable crop rotation against the background of the use of crop residues + N43,3P43,3K43,3 and N60P60K60 under winter wheat the number of (NH4 + NO3) amounted to 14,8; P205 — 268; K20 — 93 mg/kg

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  • Ya. Tsvey & S. Bondar & S. Senchuk, 2016. "Formation of black soil agrochemical indicators depending on the system of winter wheat fertilization in crop rotation," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 5(3), pages 191-195, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:5:y:2016:i:3:p:191-195
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