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POTATO YIELD, DEPENDING ON AGROTECHNICAL METHODS OF CULTIVATION

Урожайность картофеля в зависимости от агротехнических приемов возделывания
Authors: Marina Samarkina; null Самаркина; Leonid Shashkarov; null Шашкаров; Aleksey Tabakov; null Табаков;

POTATO YIELD, DEPENDING ON AGROTECHNICAL METHODS OF CULTIVATION

Abstract

The article presents the results of field experiments on the effect of preplant soil techniques in combination with different doses of fertilizers and pesticides in the cultivation of potato of Impala variety on productivity in the Chuvash Republic, which is located in the south-eastern part of the Volga-Vyatka region. The positive impact of the studied factors on yield and quality of potato tubers was revealed.

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