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EFFICIENCY OF MACRO- AND MICROFERTILIZERS AT CULTIVATION MALTING BARLEY ON SOD-PODZOLIC SANDY LOAM SOIL

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Increasing doses of nitrogen fertilizer to the ground with the introduction of N16 to N90 against R60K90 significantly increased the yield of malting barley and the content of crude protein in the grain, but it is not in one of the variants of the experiment did not exceed the permissible level (10.5 %). The maximum grain yield of barley (53.1 kg/ha) on average for 2011-2012 was when foliar feeding barley complex preparation MikroStim Cu, which, compared with the background N60P60K90 + N30 in fertilizer, increased the yield of 7.4 t/ha with an acceptable content of crude protein in the grain.

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Vildflush I.R., Mishura O.I., Glatankova I.V. EFFICIENCY OF MACRO- AND MICROFERTILIZERS AT CULTIVATION MALTING BARLEY ON SOD-PODZOLIC SANDY LOAM SOIL. Soil Science and Agrochemistry. 2013;(1):156-165. (In Russ.)

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