학술논문

THE INFLUENCE OF THE CONCENTRATION OF LIQUID MINERAL MICROFERTILITIES (MICROMAK A) ON THE TABLE BEET FIELD GERMINATION AND PRODUCTIVITY DURING SOWING WITH SUBSOIL JET IRRIGATION
Document Type
article
Source
Научный журнал Российского НИИ проблем мелиорации, Vol 35, Iss 3, Pp 18-30 (2019)
Subject
jet subsurface irrigation
sowing
table beet
liquid mineral microfertilizers
mikromak a
solution concentration
Agriculture (General)
S1-972
Agricultural industries
HD9000-9495
Language
Russian
ISSN
2222-1816
Abstract
The aim of the work is to determine the optimal concentration of liquid mineral micronutrients in the case of jet subsurface irrigation of seeds simultaneously with the table beet sowing. The studies were carried out in the Central irrigated zone of Rostov region on meadow-chernozem heavy loamy soils in 2016–2018. The studies used the methods of M. K. Kayumov, B. A. Dospekhov, V. F. Moiseichenko, and others. The sowing was carried out at the beginning of July with the “Maple” seeder equipped with a device for subsoil jet irrigation of seeds simultaneously with the sowing. The rate of jet subsurface irrigation was 1.2 cubic meters per hectare. After the seedlings appearance, irrigation was performed with a lateral sprinkler with irrigation rate of 400 cubic meters per hectare. The conducted studies allowed to set the optimal concentration of liquid mineral micronutrients (Mikromak A) at the jet subsurface irrigation of table beet seeds simultaneously with the sowing. The highest rates of growth and development were obtained in the variants of the experiment with a solution concentration of 0.1–0.15 % (field germination – 82.3–89.4 %, plant height – 68.5–79.7 cm, leaf surface area – 55.8–61.7 thousand square meters per hectare, yield – 63.8–70.5 t/ha). The dependence of the influence of the liquid mineral microfertilizers concentration (Mikromak A) on the table beet field germination with jet subsurface irrigation during seeds sowing and the dependence of table beet productivity during sowing with jet subsurface irrigation on the concentration of liquid mineral microfertilizers (Micromac A) was determined.