The impact of the vegetation weather conditions on biological activity in the rhizosphere and yield of cucumber
O. Demianiuk,
O. Sherstoboyeva,
N. Opryshko,
Ya. Chabanyuk and
A. Kryzhanivskyi
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A. Kryzhanivskyi: Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management of NAAS
Balanced Nature Using, 2016, vol. 5, issue 3, 187-191
Abstract:
A field experiment has discovered, the biological activity of the soil in agriculture as an indicator of its ecological health greatly depends on weather factors. During the year, long time moisture scarce at elevated by 2°C average temperature in rhizo- sphere of cucumber plants, the total number of microbial mass decreases, and the intensity of carbon dioxide emissions significantly reduces (CO2). In a year of extreme increase in average temperatures during most of the growing season for 6°C and close to the average long-term indicators of precipitations amount in rhizosphere of cucumber plants, biological activity increases. Extreme increase in air temperature at the optimum amount of precipitations adversely affects the yield of cucumber
Keywords: weather conditions; biological activity of the soil; cucumber rhizosphere; crop capacity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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