Mozgovskiy O. Efficiency of technologies for growing of white late cabbage for an alternative system of fertilization

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0415U006357

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Specialization

  • 06.01.06 - Овочівництво

03-12-2015

Specialized Academic Board

Д 65.357.01

Institute of vegetables and melon growing National academy of agricultural sciences of Ukraine

Essay

The object: formation of a high yield of white late cabbage and improvement of product quality through of biologization system of nutrient of plants during its growing in open ground. The aim: theoretical study and improvement of technology of cultivation of white late cabbage due of biologization system of nutrient of plants. Methods: field; measuring; weight; laboratory; calculation; comparison; statistical. The novelty: for the first time on a typical black soil low humus on the Left bank of the Steppes of Ukraine has developed a scientifically based alternative system of fertilize of white late cabbage. Already been optimum system of parameters using alternative fertilizers of white late cabbage. Already conducted economic analysis and calculated of bioenergy assessment of alternative types of fertilizers in the system fertilize of white late cabbage. The results: on the basis of the data has already been developed and introduced into production elements technology of biologization of growing white late cabbage. It includes comprehensive use of green manure fertilizer, microbial agents (Fitotsyd-r and Azotofit-r), reducing doses of mineral fertilizers and conduct foliar fertilizing fertilizer Kristalon korychnevyyi. These elements provide already receiving yield of cabbage at 65.7 t/ha, merchantability 89 %. For performance increase soil fertility increases of mobile compounds elements of nutrient and improve soil microbial parameters. Degree of implementation: in companies at Luhansk and Poltava regions over an area of 25 hectares. Scope: general agriculture (vegetable growing, plant growing, agricultural chemistry, soil science).

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