Системи удобрення батату (ipomoеa batаtas) в умовах Лівобережного Лісостепу України

Олександр Куц, С. Шевченко, Володимир Михайлин, Світлана Семененко
Анотація

В умовах чорноземних ґрунтів Лівобережного Лісостепу України використання мінеральних та органічних систем удобрення забезпечує збільшення урожайності батату на 34–56 %. Максимальний рівень урожайності (24,3 т/га) зазначається за внесення врозкид N370P370K450 з позакореневими підживленнями комплексним добривом «Нутрівант плюс універсальний». Позитивний вплив на вміст в бульбах батату сухої речовини (18,6 %) та крохмалю (9,06 %), зменшення вмісту нітратів зумовлює використання органічних добрив в комплексі з мікробними препаратами. Застосування мінеральних систем удобрення зумовлює високі темпи споживання основних елементів живлення рослинами батату (азоту – 246,3 кг/га, фосфору – 201,1 кг/га, калію – 683,2 кг/га)

Ключові слова

батата, удобрення, елементи живлення, поживний склад ґрунту, суха речовина

ЦИТУВАТИ
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