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The effect and aftereffect of bird manure on the agrochemical properties of leached chernozem and productivity of agricultural crops

https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-355-1-102-105

Abstract

The article presents the results of field studies of the effect of different doses of chicken manure on the agrochemical properties of leached chernozem and crop yields of the crop rotation link, carried out in the training and production center of the Penza State Agrarian University in 2017–2019. Studies have shown that the use of different doses of manure in direct action led to an increase in the content of mobile forms of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in the soil. In the aftereffect, in the second and third years, there is a decrease in their content to the level of the initial values. The pHsol indicator in direct action increased by 0.06–0.16 units. In the second and third years, a decrease in the pHsol was observed up to the level of the original values. The total increase in grain yield of cultivated crops in experiments from the direct action and aftereffect of the introduced doses of manure from 2 to 10 t/ha was 0.46–2.76 t/ha of grain units compared to control. The highest total productivity was at a manuredose of 10 t/ha. The payback of 1 ton of manure for three years of operation was 229.5– 309.5 kg/t. The highest payback was noted at doses from 4 to 8 t/ha.

 

About the Authors

N. P. Chekaev
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Penza State Agrarian University”
Russian Federation

Chekaev Nikolay P., Head of the Department of Soil Science, Agrochemistry, Chemistry, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor

440014, Penza region, Penza, Botanicheskaya st., 30



A. A. Galiullin
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Penza State Agrarian University”
Russian Federation

Galiullin Albert A., Associate Professor of the Department of Processing of Agricultural Products, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor

440014, Penza region, Penza, Botanicheskaya st., 30



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Chekaev N.P., Galiullin A.A. The effect and aftereffect of bird manure on the agrochemical properties of leached chernozem and productivity of agricultural crops. Agrarian science. 2022;(1):102-105. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-355-1-102-105

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