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dc.contributor.authorЦыбулько, Н.Н.-
dc.contributor.authorЗайцев, А.А.-
dc.contributor.authorШашко, А.В.-
dc.contributor.authorTsybulko, N.N.-
dc.contributor.authorZaitsev, A.A.-
dc.contributor.authorShashko, A.V.-
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-18T06:31:29Z-
dc.date.available2021-02-18T06:31:29Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationЦыбулько, Н.Н. Эффективность азотных и калийных удобрений на антропогенно-преобразованной торфяной почве при возделывании многолетних бобово-злаковых трав / Н.Н. Цыбулько, А.А. Зайцев, А.В. Шашко // Почвоведение и агрохимия: научный журнал. – 2014. – № 2(53). – С. 124–131: табл.ru
dc.identifier.urihttps://rep.polessu.by/handle/123456789/21286-
dc.description.abstractOn the anthropogenically transformed peat soil when the content in it moving phosphorus 700–790 and potassium 620–800 mg/kg of soil optimal doses of phosphate and potash fertilizers for perennial legume–cereal grasses are P90K180. Increasing the dose of potassium to 240 kg/ha is not significantly increases productivity, but reduces the return on fertilizer yield increase. When the content of soil organic matter at the level of 50–55 % and mineral nitrogen 145–155 mg/kg of soil the most effective dose of nitrogen fertilizer is N60, providing on background P90K180 hay yield of 141.0 t/ha or 71.9 feed units, payback nitrogen and 27.5 und total (NPK) mineral fertilizer 10.9 fodder units. With increasing doses of nitrogen to 90 kg/ha of fertilizer efficiency decreases.ru
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dc.subjectторфяные почвыru
dc.subjectазотные удобренияru
dc.subjectкалийные удобренияru
dc.titleЭффективность азотных и калийных удобрений на антропогенно-преобразованной торфяной почве при возделывании многолетних бобово-злаковых травru
dc.title.alternativeEfficiency of nitrogen and potash fertilizers in anthropogenically transformed peat soils in cultivation perennial legume-cereal grassesru
dc.typeArticleen
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