Abstract
In modern agriculture in the Southern Urals, an important agronomic technique is to counteract drought. Of particular importance in increasing the feed base is the cultivation of maize for silage, which ensures maximum yields in extreme conditions. The aim of the study was to determine the potential possibilities of increasing the yield of green mass of maize for silage under the influence of temperature stress in conjunction with the prolonged action of mineral fertilizers and precursors in arid conditions. The study was carried out in the central zone of the Orenburg region from 1993 to 2022 on a stationary site with the southern carbonate heavy loamy chernozem soils with a humus content of 3.2–4.0%. The experiment was carried out with and without mineral fertilizers. The content of nitrate nitrogen in the soil was determined by the ionometric method of Tyurin, mobile phosphorus – by Machigin, exchangeable potassium – by Maslova. A thermostatic-weight method was used to determine soil moisture. On average, over 30 years of research, when cultivating maize for silage in a 6-field crop rotation, an increase in yield was noted with the use of mineral fertilizers from 0.23 to 0.84 t/ha. The annual application of mineral fertilizers in permanent sowing of maize provided an increase in the yield of green mass of 2.51 t/ha. In years with severe aridity, the yield of leaf-stem mass on a fertilized background decreased by an average of 1.61 t/ha. In very dry years, maize plants consumed less nitrate nitrogen (by 2 or more times) than in years with different humidity, but at the same time, potassium consumption increased.
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