DURATION OF AFTEREFFECT OF PHOSPHORIC AND POTASH FERTILIZERS ON CROP PRODUCTIVITY AND SOD-PODZOLIC SANDY LOAM SOIL’S FERTILITY
Abstract
The article presents the results of long-term research to assess the impact of fertilizer systems on crop productivity, the duration of aftereffect of phosphoric and potash fertilizers and fertility of sod-podzolic sandy loam soil. It was found that a prolonged deficiency of one or another mineral nutrition’s element affects the agrochemical degradation and soil fertility. Studies have shown that when phosphoric and potash fertilizers are excluded from the fertilizer system, annual losses of mobile phosphorus and potassium are about 3 and 8 mg/kg of soil per year, respectively.
About the Authors
V. V. Lapa
Институт почвоведения и агрохимии
Russian Federation
N. N. Semenenko
Институт почвоведения и агрохимии
Russian Federation
E. G. Mezentseva
Институт почвоведения и агрохимии
Russian Federation
N. N. Ivakhnenko
Институт почвоведения и агрохимии
Russian Federation
A. A. Hracheva
Институт почвоведения и агрохимии
Russian Federation
For citations:
Lapa V.V.,
Semenenko N.N.,
Mezentseva E.G.,
Ivakhnenko N.N.,
Hracheva A.A.
DURATION OF AFTEREFFECT OF PHOSPHORIC AND POTASH FERTILIZERS ON CROP PRODUCTIVITY AND SOD-PODZOLIC SANDY LOAM SOIL’S FERTILITY. Soil Science and Agrochemistry. 2019;(2):56-67.
(In Russ.)
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