01. Agrochemical receptions of acclimatization of crops to extreme weather-climatic conditions
https://doi.org/10.31073/agrovisnyk201603-01
Miroshnychenko M. M., Nosko B. S., Gladkih Je. Ju., Panasenko Je. V., Krupoderia Ju. O., Artsyh R. S., Golota Je. V.
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Key words: acclimatization of crops, extreme weather-climatic conditions, plant nutrition, application of fertilizers.
Pages: 5-10.
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Abstract
The purpose. To determine and research efficiency of agrochemical receptions of acclimatization of plants to extreme weather-climatic fluctuations in conditions of Left-bank Forest-Steppe. Methods. Researches were carried out by long stationary and field experiments. Results. Agrochemical receptions aimed at decrease of vulnerability of the system soil–plant to extreme weather environment during vegetation are offered. Conclusions. The high performance of targeted control over plant nutrition by development of integrated system of fertilizing crops is proved.Key words: acclimatization of crops, extreme weather-climatic conditions, plant nutrition, application of fertilizers.
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