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Retrieved from Volume 22, No. 2, 2018

Pages 62 -66

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Tyrus, M. (2018). Dynamics of mass increase of sugar beet plant. Ukrainian Black Sea Region Agrarian Science, 22(2), 62-66.

Dynamics of mass increase of sugar beet plant

Mariia Tyrus

Abstract

Researches, it was established that the methods of basic tillage of soil did not have a significant effect on the mass increase of the sugar beets, and the difference in the average mass of the root crops between tillage at the time of harvesting amounted for only 1,4 –2%. Application of mineral fertilizers contributed to the increase of the mass of joints and root crops. In particular, the norm of mineral fertilizer N300P225K350 provided the largest mass of root crops and joints.

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sugar beets, shallow no-plow tillage, plowing, levels of fertilization, root crop, joint.

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