2018
DOI: 10.31073/agrovisnyk201805-12
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Economic efficiency of complex application of liquid organomineral fertilizers

Abstract: The purpose. To determine economic efficiency of new kinds of fertilizers at different times and ways of their entering. Methods. Field, statistical. Results. Results of field researches by efficiency of application of liquid organomineral fertilizers are brought. High efficiency and profitableness of fertilizers is shown at growing spring barley (net profit -1594-3731 hrn/hectare, level of profitableness -152 -231%). Conclusions. Additionally gained profit on application of liquid organomineral fertilizers is… Show more

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“…Studies by many scientists [ 19 , 30 – 33 ] showed a similar relationship between the chemical and physical properties of soils and quantitative yield assessment under the influence of complex fertilizers. Experiments by Maltas et al [ 34 ] (Switzerland) and Hirzel et al [ 21 ] conducted under controlled conditions in a Chile laboratory indicate that the application of organic fertilizers had different effects on soil pH, soil salinity, and concentrations of phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur in loamy and sandy loam soils.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Studies by many scientists [ 19 , 30 – 33 ] showed a similar relationship between the chemical and physical properties of soils and quantitative yield assessment under the influence of complex fertilizers. Experiments by Maltas et al [ 34 ] (Switzerland) and Hirzel et al [ 21 ] conducted under controlled conditions in a Chile laboratory indicate that the application of organic fertilizers had different effects on soil pH, soil salinity, and concentrations of phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur in loamy and sandy loam soils.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In many studies in this direction, considerable attention is given to the effect of macronutrients on the yield and quality components of agrocrops, biochemical indicators of photosynthesis, protein composition, and physical and biological properties [ 12 , 19 25 ]. However, there are practically no works that comprehensively reveal the impact of macro- and microelements of complex fertilizers on soil's chemical composition, the activity of antioxidant enzymes, and CO 2 gas (an odorless and colorless gas, precisely the source of pure carbon for plants, which is fundamental to all their life processes) exchange.…”
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confidence: 99%