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Retrieved from Volume 23, No. 3, 2019

Pages 52 -60

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Tsentilo, L. (2019). Crop rotation productivity depending on fertilizer and soil cultivation. Ukrainian Black Sea Region Agrarian Science, 23(3), 52-60. DOI: 10.31521/2313-092X/2019-3(103)-7

Crop rotation productivity depending on fertilizer and soil cultivation

L. Tsentilo

Abstract

The article presents the results of seven-year field research conducted in the conditions of the Skvirsky district of the Kiev region on typical black deep soils with the definition of the productivity of ten-year crop rotation. The researches have established that the highest productivity of arable land has been reached for a mineral fertilizer system, and a significant decrease is observed on the background without the use of fertilizers and organic systems. Organo-mineral fertilizer system is not significantly different from mineral. The use of differentiated and moldboard cultivation and nonmoldboard cultivation received the greatest productivity of crop rotation.

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productivity, crop rotation, soil cultivation, fertilizer system, yield.

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