Abstract

The influence of silt deposits in combination with organic and mineral fertilizers was assessed by the growth functions and development of spring wheat of the "Madam" variety, the timing of its maturation and yield. The variants with the introduction of 30 t/ha of cattle manure, the use of 30 t/ha of silt, as well as a combined variant with the use of 10 t/ha of cattle manure with a dosage of silt deposits of 25 t/ha of silt and a background dose of mineral fertilizers were noted as the best in terms of the dynamics of the phases of development. The highest yield of spring wheat was obtained on the variant with the use of 30 t/ha of cattle manure. The excess of the control variant was 138.2%. Keywords: SILT DEPOSITS, ORGANIC AND MINERAL FERTILIZERS, SPRING WHEAT, YIELD

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