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- W3107827688 abstract "Purpose. Study of the formation of height, shoot growth and volume of currant bush depending on the elements of agricultural technology.Methods. Field, physical, analytical, statistical.Results. It is found that the height of plants, shoot growth and volume of currant bush vary significantly depending on the elements of agricultural technology and weather conditions. The highest currant plants were in keeping the rows under clean steam and mulching bushy strips of straw, which grew from 1.15 m in the fertilizer-free version to 1.36 m in the background + River 3 % or 18 %. The planting of rows of currant plantations significantly reduced plant height. However, the trend of mulching and fertilization on this indicator was similar. The greatest influence on plant height during fertilizer application was found by holding the bridle strips by mulching the film. Yes, the height increased from 0.75 m in the version without fertilizer to 1.10 – with the introduction of N60P90K90 and up to 1.21 m – in the background + River 3 %. The optimal growth of currant shoots provides mulching of bush strips of straw on the background of complete mineral fertilizer with foliar fertilization Riverm 3% for keeping the rows under clean steam.Conclusions. Plant height, shoot growth and volume of currant bush vary significantly depending on the elements of agricultural technology and weather conditions. The retention of soil in the rows most influences the growth of shoots of black currant plants. For keeping the soil under clean steam, shoot growth is 7.5–24.0 m, height is 1.08–1.29 m, volume of the bush is 0.85–1.22 m3, depending on the application of fertilizers. In case of leaching, the parameters of the currant bush are 6.0–15.2 m, 0.76–1.22 m, 0.65–0.99 m3, respectively. Fertilizer application allows for an increase in shoot growth by 16.5 m for keeping the soil in the row under clean steam and by 9.2 m for leaching. For black currant farming, it is optimal to keep the row spacing clean with N60P90K90 + River 3 %." @default.
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- W3107827688 date "2019-12-28" @default.
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- W3107827688 title "Influence of agricultural technology elements on parameters of currant bush" @default.
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