Materrinskiy P. Formation of broad beans productivity depending on the influence of Inoculation, dozes of mineral fertilizers and Out-of-Root nutritions under conditions of Central Forest-Steppe of Ukraine

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0404U003012

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  • 06.01.09 - Рослинництво

10-06-2004

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Д 05.854.01

Essay

Object - the processes of growth, development and formation of photosynthetic, symbiotic, grain and feed productivity of feed beans depending on the influence of inoculation, dozes of mineral fertilizers and out-of-roof nutritions; aim - to establish dependences of the formation of feed beans productivity under the influence of inoculation, dozes of mineral fertilizers and out-of-roof nutritions under conditions of Central Forest-Steppe of Ukraine; methods - estimation by eye, quantitative, thermostat-weight and calculative; method of measurements, method of cuttings, physiological, method of monoliths and plant inoculation, method of trial sheaf, method of complete gathering per plot, biochemical, statistic (disperse, correlation and regression); novelty - peculiarities of the growth, development and formation of feed beans productivity depending on the influence of inoculation, dozes of mineral fertilizers and out-of-roof nutritions are established for the first time under conditions of Central Forest-Steppe of Ukraine, economic and energy estimation of their growing technologies is conducted; results - peculiarities of the formation of photosynthetic, symbiotic and grain productivity of feed beans depending on the influence of bacterial and mineral fertilizers are revealed and scientifically substantiated. Elements of the growing technology of feed beans that guarantee obtaining of grain yield at the level of - 2,8-4,11 t/ha and harvesting of raw protein - 0,71-1,11 t/ha while reducing energy expenses by 15-20%; introduced - agroformation of Vinnitsa region; branch - agriculture

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