Abstract

On the basis of long-term fertilizer experiment, conducted since 1968, an attempt was made to verify the nitrogen content with the use of a neural network, in terms of yields from subsequent cuts. The experiment is located at Czarny Potok village near Krynica (20°54′ E; 49°24′ N) on the altitude of about 720 m a.s.l., at the foot of Jaworzyna Krynicka Mt., in the south-eastern Beskid Sądecki mountain range, on a slope with 7° inclination and NNE aspect. The experiment was set up in 1968 on a natural type of mountain meadow of mat-grass (Nardus stricta L.) and red fescue (Festuca rubra L.) with a large share of dicotyledonous plants. The soil was classified to acid brown soils developed from the Magura sandstone with the texture of light silt loam. Since autumn 1985, the experiment has been conducted in two series, with the same level of fertilization: without liming (0 Ca) and limed (+Ca). Liming was repeated in 1995. The first liming was conducted with a dose calculated on the basis of 0.5 Hh value, the second one was established according to the total hydrolytic acidity. Mineral fertilization was discontinued in 1974 - 1975 and in 1993 - 1994, when the experiment was limited to an assessment of the sward yield and its chemical composition. The experiment comprises 8 treatments with five replications, receiving either nitrogen or phosphorus fertilization (90 kg N or 39.24 kg P ha -1) and (39.24 kg P ha -1 and 124.5 kg K ha -1 ) against the PK background, nitrogen in two forms (ammonium nitrate and urea) and two doses (90 and 180 N ha-1). In 1968-1980, phosphorous and potassium fertilizers were sown in autumn and since 1981 – in spring. However, potassium (1/2 of the dose) was supplemented in summer after I cut. In 1968 - 1973, thermophosphate was applied, but triple superphosphate has been used since 1976. Over the whole period of the experiment, nitrogen fertilizers have been sown at two dates: 2/3 of the annual dose in the spring at the onset of plant growth and 1/3 of the dose several days after the first cut. A single regenerative treatment with copper (10 kg kg -1 ) and magnesium (8 kg ha -1

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