INFLUENCE OF NITROGEN FERTILIZERS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF PERENNIAL CEREAL GRASSES ON PEARLY-GLAY SOIL
Abstract
The use of nitrogen fertilizers in rates from 100 to 140 kg/ha increases the productivity of perennial grasses on the background of P90K150 from 92.9 to 105.9 C/ha of hay or from 47.4 to 54.0 C/ha of feed units, on the background of P90K180 - from 97.0 to 110.7 C/ha of hay or from 49.5 to 56.5 C/ha of feed units. Maximum productivity is provided when using N140P90K180 -110.7 C/ha of hay or 56.5 C/ha of feed units. Increases in hay due to nitrogen fertilizers on backgrounds with different doses of potash fertilizers are close and make up 30.4-43.4 C/ha price or 15.5-22.1 C/ha of feed units against the background of P90K180 - 29.1-42.8 C/ha of hay or 14.9-21.9 C/ha of feed units. The highest payback of nitrogen fertilizers with an increase in yield is formed when they are applied in rates of 120 kg/ha. Against the background of P90K150, it was 33.8 kg of hay or 17.3 feed units, against the background of P90K180 33.1 kg of hay or 16.9 feed units.
About the Authors
N. N. Tsybulka
Институт почвоведения и агрохимии, г. Минск, Беларусь
Russian Federation
E. B. Evseev
Институт радиобиологии, г. Гомель, Беларусь
Russian Federation
I. I. Zhukova
Белорусский государственный педагогический университет им. М. Танка, г. Минск, Беларусь
Russian Federation
For citations:
Tsybulka N.N.,
Evseev E.B.,
Zhukova I.I.
INFLUENCE OF NITROGEN FERTILIZERS ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF PERENNIAL CEREAL GRASSES ON PEARLY-GLAY SOIL. Soil Science and Agrochemistry. 2020;(1):125-132.
(In Russ.)
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