vegetation) at the total rate of N 120 (7.65 t/ha of grain). The average annual yield increase relative to the control N 23 P 60 K 60 (NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 +NH 4 NO 3 +KC) (before sowing) + N 37 (NH 4 NO 3 ) (vegetation recovery) was 0.73 t/ha.Conclusions. We obtained a statistically significant increase in the yield of winter barley from the use of N-Lok Max nitrate stabilizer (0.47 t/ha) on the option N 23 P 60 K 60 (NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 +NH 4 NO 3 +KCl) (before sowing) + N 97 (CH 4 N 2 O) + N-Lok Max (before sowing) at the total rate of N 120 compared to the control. The yield of winter barley was significantly reduced with the use of urea under autumn plowing without the use of N-Lok Max, or with the spring use of the inhibitor compared to other fertilization systems.
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