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The fertility of black soil, depending on fertilization of sugar beet

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  • Tsvey Ya.
  • Torlina O.

    (Institute of bioenergy crops and sugar beet of UAAS)

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Application of 25 t/ha of manure + N90P120K90 for sugar beets helps to maintain the content of mineral nitrogen in the crop rotation links from 17,35 to 18,85 mg/kg, mobile phosphorus from — 35,0 to 39,0, exchangeable potassium — from 106,0 to 113,5 mg/kg. By using 5 t/ha of straw + N140P12oKgo agrochemical indicators of typical weakly solonet- sous black soil do not concede to system of fertilizer of 25 t/ha of manure + Ng0Pi2oKgo-

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  • Tsvey Ya. & Torlina O., 2016. "The fertility of black soil, depending on fertilization of sugar beet," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 6(2), pages 151-156, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:6:y:2016:i:2:p:151-156
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