Effect of main types and combination of fertilizers on crop rotation - Lutsk

This experiment has been added by the GLTEN Curators using existing published sources.
Objective
To study the influence of the main types of fertilizers and their combinations on the productivity of crop rotation and soil properties.
Data Access Statement
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Organizations
Volyn State Agricultural Research Station
experimental research station
Institute of Potato Growing of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine
research organisation
People

Site: Bryshche

Type
research station field
Location
Trostyanka
Volyn Oblast
Ukraine
Geographic location
50.851657, 25.201074
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Visits permitted?
No
Soil type
podzoluvisol
Soil properties
VariableDepthValue (range)UnitsRef yearEstimated?Baseline?
cation exchange capacity0 – 20 Centimetres2.6 meq 100 g
humus content0 – 20 Centimetres1.39 Percent
Climatic type
warm humid continental climate

Design period: (1966—)

Crops
CropYears grown
potatoes
winter wheat
flax
barley
Crop Rotation
P-WW-F-B
  • 1
    potatoes
  • 2
    winter wheat
  • 3
    flax
  • 4
    barley
Factors
Factor name
Factor levels
natural fertilizer exposure
None
cattle manure  (40 t/ha)
Applied to crop: potatoes
Applied to the field surface in autumn before deep plowing for potatoes.
green manure
Applied to crop: potatoes
Oil radish sown after potato harvesting and plowed at the beginning of the bloom phase.
NPK fertilizer exposure
None
With mineral fertilizer
PK applied to potatoes and flax in the autumn, to cereal crops pre-sowing. N applied to cereal crops twice in spring.
Factor combinations
C
Control plot
natural fertilizer exposure: None
NPK fertilizer exposure: None
O1FS
Organic fertilization system
natural fertilizer exposure: cattle manure
NPK fertilizer exposure: None
MFS
Mineral fertilization system
natural fertilizer exposure: None
NPK fertilizer exposure: With mineral fertilizer
O1MFS
Organic-mineral fertilization system with manure
natural fertilizer exposure: cattle manure
NPK fertilizer exposure: With mineral fertilizer
O2MFS
organic-mineral fertilization system with green manure
natural fertilizer exposure: green manure
NPK fertilizer exposure: With mineral fertilizer

Related publications

  • Puzniak, O.; Hrynchyshyn, N.; Datsko, T.; Andruszczak, S.; Hulko, B. Consequences of the Long-Term Fertilization System Use on Physical and Microbiological Soil Status in the Western Polissia of Ukraine. Agriculture 2022, 12, 1955.