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Retrieved from Volume 24, No. 2, 2020

Pages 63 -70

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Lopushniak, V., Gritsulyak, G., Yakubovsky, T., Barchak, B., & Savyuk, R. (2020). Formation of energy willow productivity with re-introduction of sewerage. Ukrainian Black Sea Region Agrarian Science, 24(2), 63-70. DOI: 10.31521/2313-092X/2020-2(106)-7

Formation of energy willow productivity with re-introduction of sewerage

V. Lopushniak G. Gritsulyak T. Yakubovsky B. Barchak R. Savyuk

Abstract

The article presents the results of field studies conducted in the Tysmenytsia district of Ivano-Frankivsk region on sod-podzolic soils with the use of sewage sludge as fertilizer, to determine the productivity of willow energy of the second cycle of plantation use. Studies have shown that sewage sludge before the second cycle of using willow plantation energy, increases the content of organic matter in the soil, increases the productivity of agrophytocenosis, in particular raises the yield of raw and dry biomass. 

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energy willow, sewage sludge, compost, humus condition of sod-podzolic soil, productivity

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