
Shows the results of the two rotations for a long period field experiment on the influence of the aftereffect of fertilizers on yield of barley and pea in soil with an average supply of the mobile forms of nitrogen and phosphorus and high - potassium. Barley responds well to fertilizers that are made under the beets, the peas – much worse. The quality of barley grain with increasing doses of fertilizer rises, and the quality of the peas, this parameter practically does not have a significant impact.
Показаны результаты двух ротаций длительного полевого опыта по влиянию последействия удобрений на урожай ячменя и гороха на почве со средней обеспеченностью подвижными формами азота и фосфора и повышенной - калия. Ячмень хорошо отзывался на удобрения, внесенные под свеклу, горох – значительно хуже. Качество зерна ячменя с увеличением доз внесения удобрений растёт, а на качество гороха этот параметр практически не оказал существенного влияния.
№6(48) (2016)
ячмень, fineness of grain, hardness of malt, barley, экстрактивность солода, цветность сусла, горох, содержание белка, protein content, rotation, malt ekstraktivnost, chromaticity of a mash, peas, крупность зерна, ротация, твердость солода
ячмень, fineness of grain, hardness of malt, barley, экстрактивность солода, цветность сусла, горох, содержание белка, protein content, rotation, malt ekstraktivnost, chromaticity of a mash, peas, крупность зерна, ротация, твердость солода
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