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EFFICIENCY OF COMPLEX APPLICATION OF MEANS OF CHEMICALIZATION AT WINTER TRITICALE CULTIVATION ON THE ANTHROPOLOGICALLY-TRANSFORMED PEAT SOILS

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Results of long-term research on influence of complex application of means of chemicalization on productivity of winter triticale are presented at cultivation on the anthropologically-transformed peat soils. The highest productivity of grain on the average for 4 years is received at joint application of a plant growth regulator with fungicides - 56,3 c/ha, that above in comparison with a background variant on 9,9 c/ha. However entering of nitric fertilizers into three terms, application of retardants in two terms and fungicides is economically and energetically proved only under favorable weather conditions.

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Semenenko N.N., Vaga I.I. EFFICIENCY OF COMPLEX APPLICATION OF MEANS OF CHEMICALIZATION AT WINTER TRITICALE CULTIVATION ON THE ANTHROPOLOGICALLY-TRANSFORMED PEAT SOILS. Soil Science and Agrochemistry. 2010;(1):181-186. (In Russ.)

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ISSN 0130-8475 (Print)