Abstract

Goal. To study the effect of legumes predecessors and doses of nitrogen fertilizers on the nutritive regime of leached chernozem in agrocenose of winter wheat as well as grain chain productivity at long-term (over 50 years) application of different systems of organomineral fertilizing in conventional and alternative crop rotations. Methods. Long-term field and analytical. Results. Changes were fixed of the nutrient status of leached chernozem in agrocenose of winter wheat and productivity of grain link at the long-term application of organic and mineral fertilizers in crop rotation, as well as at introduction of different doses of nitrogen fertilizers under winter wheat, and its further cultivation after different legumes predecessors. The data were got concerning the content of mobile forms of nutrients in leached chernozem and their impact on the productivity of grain link. It was established that the fund of mineral nitrogen in soil depended mainly on the doses of nitrogen fertilizers which were entered under winter wheat, as well as on the legumes predecessor. The reserves of mobile phosphorus and potassium in leached chernozem depended on the duration and background of organic and mineral fertilizers which were used in crop rotation. Conclusions. The best conditions of the nitric mode of leached chernozem in agrocenose of winter wheat were formed for its cultivation after clover with the use of mineral fertilizers in the dose of N60P60K60. Fund of mobile phosphorus in the soil in agrocenose of winter wheat was formed mainly due to long-term (over 50 years) application of organic and mineral fertilizers in crop rotation. An annual application of 64 kg pf phosphorus (N43P43K43 + 8,3 t of manure for 1 ha of the area of crop rotation) with fertilizers (for 1 ha of crop rotation) had formed a high level of availability of soil phosphorus in the range of 309–323 mg/kg. That exceeded the control without fertilizer on 133–138 mg/kg of soil. Such a fertilizing system stabilized in crop rotation the content of mobile potassium in the soil at the level of 102–123 mg/kg. That corresponded to the average level of benefit and exceeded the control without fertilizers on 29–43 mg/kg of soil. The highest productivity of the grain crop rotation was achieved at the use of clover as the predecessor and long-term (50 years) entering of N43P43K43 + 8,3 tons of manure (or by-products) per 1 ha of crop rotation: yield of fodder units — 8.02 t/ha, the yield of grain — 3,33 t/ha of the link of crop rotation.

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