2020
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/20201700243
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Productivity and quality indicators of potato tubers using bioagents and adaptogenic drugs

Abstract: Studies to identify the effectiveness of bioagents and adaptogenic preparations on plantings of potatoes of the Vineta variety were carried out on gray forest medium loam granulometric composition of the soil of the Zemlyaki farm in the Nizhnekamsk district of the Republic of Tatarstan. Field experiments were carried out in 2019 by employees of the Department of Plant Growing and Horticulture of Kazan State Agrarian University. The humus content in the arable layer of soil according to Tyurin is 3.35 %, pH is … Show more

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“…To obtain a high yield of potatoes, it is necessary to remember that potato tubers develop well on fertilized, fertile soil with a light granulometric composition. To do this, it is necessary to create a good thermal, air and water regime in the root-inhabited soil layer and it is recommended to use a variety of growth stimulants [17,18]. The yield of the medium-ripened potato variety Chaika presented in Table 5 shows that in the variant with leaf nutrition of plants it was 36.97 t / ha, which significantly exceeded the control variant by 9.14 t / ha (at NSR 0.5 = 5.4 t / ha).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain a high yield of potatoes, it is necessary to remember that potato tubers develop well on fertilized, fertile soil with a light granulometric composition. To do this, it is necessary to create a good thermal, air and water regime in the root-inhabited soil layer and it is recommended to use a variety of growth stimulants [17,18]. The yield of the medium-ripened potato variety Chaika presented in Table 5 shows that in the variant with leaf nutrition of plants it was 36.97 t / ha, which significantly exceeded the control variant by 9.14 t / ha (at NSR 0.5 = 5.4 t / ha).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%