2022
DOI: 10.2478/afpuc-2022-0003
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The influence of mineral nutrition and humic acids on the intensity of photosynthesis, as well as the yield and quality of seeds, roots, and aboveground phytomass of milk thistle Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. in marginal growing conditions

Abstract: Milk thistle Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. is one of the most researched medicinal plants, but at the same time it belongs to crops with wide industry potential whose growth requirements for marginal agroecological conditions or the response to agronomic interventions has not yet been sufficiently studied. The aim of the present research was to verify the effect of mineral nutrition (NPK 200 kg/ha) and humic acids applied to the soil (HUMAC Agro 250 kg/ha) on the main biometric parameters and the intensity of … Show more

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“…These results suggest a possible use of compost as soil amendment in areas where switchgrass grows naturally or is cultivated. This is also in accordance with our former results [53][54][55][56] where the bioactive effects of HA affected growth of dedicated crops, crop height, and dry matter yield, which, consequently, also increased the qualitative indicators. Within the experiments, the highest average values of each quality profit indicator (ADF, ADL, CE, HEM, and NDF in Mg ha −1 ; HHV in GJ ha −1 ) was always achieved always under humic treatment and had a significant impact.…”
Section: Impact Of the Humic Amendmentsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results suggest a possible use of compost as soil amendment in areas where switchgrass grows naturally or is cultivated. This is also in accordance with our former results [53][54][55][56] where the bioactive effects of HA affected growth of dedicated crops, crop height, and dry matter yield, which, consequently, also increased the qualitative indicators. Within the experiments, the highest average values of each quality profit indicator (ADF, ADL, CE, HEM, and NDF in Mg ha −1 ; HHV in GJ ha −1 ) was always achieved always under humic treatment and had a significant impact.…”
Section: Impact Of the Humic Amendmentsupporting
confidence: 93%