Thursday, January 24, 2019

Comparative Evaluation of the Effects of Soil and Fertilizer Treatment on Winter Wheat Cultivation


Authored by Rae ZH Aliyev

The article gives the results of studies of the effect of soil and fertilizer treatment on the productivity of winter wheat in the Ganja-Gazakh zone of Azerbaijan. The positive effect of fertilizers on plants of winter wheat is manifested only in well-cultivated soils with a reaction of the environment close to neutral. At the same time it is proved that between the intensity of the application of mineral fertilizers and the productivity of grain crops around the world, a close direct dependence is established. Consequently, the highest yield of grain here was obtained in the variant of dung 10t/ha + N90P90K60 57.1 c/ha, an increase of 24.3c/ha or 74.1%, where the yield increase by 40-50% is due to the application of fertilizers.

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