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Agromeliorative measures – the important reserve of Poozerja drained soils efficiency increase

Agromeliorative measures – the important reserve of Poozerja drained soils efficiency increase

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Date of publication
December 2013
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:BY2016000173
Pages
12-16

In the conditions of the Republic of Belarus there were presented the efficiency of connected applications on drained soils Lakeland area of the main melioration activities to drain the excess water on the surface and arable soil layer, increasing runoff, creating additional reserves of available moisture in the subsurface layer, and others aimed at improving the productivity of reclaimed land. Moisture accumulation on the upper parts of the soil relief through the slit across the slope, increase the productivity of green mass of maize (Zea mays) at 105 centner (20.2%) and spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) by 5.6 t / ha (14.8%). Conducting agromeliorative measures most effective in the background to optimize agrochemical soil properties by making optimal doses of organic and mineral fertilizers. Deep tillage of heavy soils provides a reduction in density and an increase in the porosity of the soil, improving drainage, drying actions and crop productivity. When this increase in yield of barley grain on sod-podzolic gley soils, drained with closed drainage distances between drains 15-30 m, compared with the control was more than 2 centner / ha.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Krutko, S.M.
Tivo, P.F.
Sakvenkov, K.M., National Academy of Sciences. Scientific and Practical Center for Arable Farming (Belarus). Institute for Land Reclamation

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