Abstract

Research on the study of effectiveness of nitrogen fertilization on productivity and quality of winter wheat grain was conducted in the conditions of the Volga region in 2017-2021. A two-factor experiment was set on leached heavy loamy black soil (humus - 6.5% by Tyurin; pH of the salt extract - 6.3-6.5; P2O5 - 185-216; K2O - 80-85 mg per 1 kg of soil) according to the following scheme: I - forecrop (factor A): complete and sown fallow; II. fertilization with ammonium nitrate (factor B): 1. control (N0); 2. autumn (N34); 3 with a seeder (N34); 4. early spring (N34); 5 early spring (N34) + at the shooting stage (N34); 6 early spring (N34) + at the shooting stage (N34) + N15at the heading phase. Lack of moisture at the start of the experiments did not allow to obtain friendly seedlings (complete fallow - 75.9-78.3%, sown - 71.7-75.2%). Frequent temperature fluctuations at the beginning of the vegetation season and lack of precipitation during the period of grain filling had a negative impact on survivability of plants by the harvesting time (complete fallow - 44.9-50.3%, sown - 29.2-34.2%). The highest grain yield (4.48 t/ha) was formed when winter wheat was sown on complete fallow in combination with fertilizer application (N34+N34+N15), which exceeded the control by 1.11 t/ha (34.9%). High content of protein (13.7%) and gluten (31.8%) provided the variant with early spring fertilization in a scattered way at a dose of N34. An increase offertilization frequency led to a decrease of protein (13.3%) and gluten (30.4%). Cultivation of winter wheat on sown fallow reduced yield by 1.19 t/ha (36.2%) and quality parametres (protein 12.2%, gluten 26.9%) of the grain. The highest net operating profit (25,883 rubles/ha) and high profitability (136.8%) of the grain were obtained when sown on complete fallow in combination with fractional fertilization at different stages of plant development. The cost of 1 ton of grain was 4220 rubles.

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