2016
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229316010075
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Distribution of transformed organic matter in structural units of loamy sandy soddy-podzolic soil

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“…All this necessitates the search of additional ways to enrich the soil with nutrients. The use of biological ameliorants is directly related to organic farming, since it allows obtaining environmentally friendly agricultural products without the use of industrial fertilisers [23]. Biological ameliorants play an important role in alternative agriculture, as they positively affect the agrophysical properties of the soil and its biological activity, increasing the amount of organic matter and reducing the clogging of plantings.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…All this necessitates the search of additional ways to enrich the soil with nutrients. The use of biological ameliorants is directly related to organic farming, since it allows obtaining environmentally friendly agricultural products without the use of industrial fertilisers [23]. Biological ameliorants play an important role in alternative agriculture, as they positively affect the agrophysical properties of the soil and its biological activity, increasing the amount of organic matter and reducing the clogging of plantings.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main type of potash fertiliser used in agriculture is potassium chloride. However, it is undesirable for potatoes to use fertilisers containing chlorine, since carbohydrate metabolism is disrupted during crop development [23]. Therefore, it is necessary to expand the range of potash fertilisers of other forms.…”
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“…The average yield of grain crops by this period was 15.4 c/ha, including 22 c/ha for winter wheat, 20.8 c/ha for barley, 17.7 c/ha for rye (in contrast to 7 c/ha in 1960s). Gross grain harvest for the year was on average 890-910 thousand tons [3,4].…”
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“…The critical state of the nutrients supply of the soil is evidenced by the calculation of its balance, which has been constantly decreasing over the past 10 years. Currently, it is 35.3 kg/ha: including 20.8 kg/ha of nitrogen, 2 kg/ha of phosphorus and 12.5 kg/ha of potassium [4]. Due to the negative balance of nutrients, the formation of crop yields is mainly due to soil fertility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%