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id: 26193
Title: Agricultural assessment of soil condition in dependence on the intensity of agricultural chemistry
Authors: Yakovets L.
Keywords: mineral fertilizers, pesticides, soil, intensity, pollution, agriculture, heavy metals
Date of publication: 2020-11-03 08:21:44
Last changes: 2020-11-03 08:21:44
Year of publication: 2020
Summary: The article presents studies on agroecological assessment of the state of the forest-steppe soil, depending on the intensity of agriculture chemistry. The purpose of the research was to identify changes in the agro-ecological state of the soil, depending on the intensity of agriculture, as a factor of the transition of pollutants accumulated in the soil into grain and seeds of the main field crops. The researches were carried out in the farms of Vinnytsia region, using resource-saving and intensive technologies of growing crops. The studies were aimed at identifying the tendency of change of agrocological indicators of dark gray podzolized soil depending on the intensity of the use of means of chemisation. Laboratory analyzes of the investigated soils were carried out in a certified laboratory of the testing center of the Vinnytsia Branch of the State Institution «Institute for Soil Conservation of Ukraine». It was established that the content of mobile metals of heavy metals in the forest-steppe agro-ecosystems of the right bank at different levels of agriculture chemistry, the residues of organochlorine pesticides differed within the error and did not exceed their maximum permissible concentrations.

URI: http://repository.vsau.org/repository/getfile.php/26193.pdf
Publication type: Статті у зарубіжних наукових фахових виданнях (Copernicus та інші)
Publication: Norwegian Journal of development of the International Science. - Norway : Oslo, 2020. - № 48. - P. 3-8.
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