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Agroecological features of the fiber flax mineral fertilization

Y. Kornuta
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Y. Kornuta: SE "Pilot Farm Novosilky" NAAS Institute of Horticulture

Balanced Nature Using, 2014, vol. 6, issue 3, 83-88

Abstract: Generalization of published and own experimental data on the effects of mineral fertilizers for the cultivation of flax has proved the benefits of complex fertilizers in comparison with the effect of simple mixture fertilizers. Depending on the doses and ratios of nutrient elements, terms and methods of making complex fertilizers the indicators of quality flax can essentially change, therefore improvement of technology cultivation flax in zonal conditions on the basis of using the latest advances of scientific researches in the field of agricultural chemistry and ecology requires a further development to optimize the nutrition of the flax culture. In order to maintain ecological-safety condition of agrophytocenoses of the fiber flax it is expected to apply differentially macro-and micronutrients, organic and biological fertilizers considering soil availability by nutrients

Keywords: fiber flax; mineral fertilizers; crop capacity; product quality; straw; seeds (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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