The content of soil humus when using organic and mineral fertilizers
Natalia Kloster,
Vladimir Azarov,
Viktoria Lotkova
Abstract:This article suggests that the content of humus is the ability of the soil to adapt to human economic activity. The scientific team conducted a three-year field experience, taking into account the humus state of the soil in two terms. Conclusions are made based on the data obtained. The use of organic fertilizers contributes to a positive balance of humus. The amount of the increase varies from 0.06% to 0.14%. The increase in humus content is directly proportional to saturation with mineral nutrition (from 0 t… Show more
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