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the spring period of 2015 and 2016 contributed to the accumulation of productive moisture reserves
during the preparation of various predecessors and was at the level of good security, which led to the
further emergence of friendly shoots of rapeseed plants.
It follows from the above that over the years of research in 2015-2017, the reserves of
productive moisture in the soil played a decisive role in the formation of the yield of rapeseed plants.
Nutritional adequacy in the soil
The content of nitrate nitrogen in the upper 0-20 layer of the soil in 2014 for pure, zero, and
minimum steam increased to15.4-16.8 mg/1000 g. of soil by the end of steaming (Table 2).
Table 2 – Dynamics of nitrate nitrogen content in mg / 1000 g of soil depending on various steam
treatment technologies for 2014-2016
The predecessor
is 2014
At the beginning of steam, N-NO
3
At the end of steam. N-NO
3
0-20 cm
20-40 cm
0-20 cm.
0-20 cm
20-40 cm
1
2
3
4
5
1. Net ploughing process St
6,7
4,2
16,8
7,0
2. Zero ploughing process
6,4
4,1
15,4
5,6
3. Minimum ploughing process
7,1
4,3
15,8
5,3
4. Employed ploughing process
6,2
3,8
16,2
3,7
5. Legume crop
7,4
4,0
11,3
3,4
2015 year
1. Net ploughing process St
6.9
4.2
18.5
7.2
2. Zero ploughing process
6.4
3.9
15.2
5.4
3. Minimum ploughing process
7.2
4.3
15.1
6.7
4. Occupied ploughing process
6.5
3.9
13.1
5.4
5. Legume crop
6,1
4,1
8,3
4,2
2016 year
1. Clean ploughing process St
10.2
6.6
19.6
7.7
2. Zero ploughing process
9.9
5.2
17.6
5.8
3. Minimum ploughing process
9.0
5.5
17.0
6.2
4. Occupied ploughing process
10.8
4.9
12.1
5.0
5. Legume culture
10.6
5.1
7.3
4.1
Due to the fact that plants (rapeseed, peas) were vegetated on variants 4,5, the content of
nitrate nitrogen in the upper 0-20 layer of the soil by the end of the following is at the level of average
availability and ranges from 7.4-6.2 mg /1000 g of soil, respectively. The content of nitrate nitrogen in
the upper 0-20 layer of the soil in 2015 for pure steam reached the level of increased security by the
end of steaming and amounted to 18.5 mg /1000 g. It is well known that the absence or limitation of
mechanical treatments in a steaming field leads to some restrictions on the nitrification process in the
soil.
As a result of the above factor, by the end of vaporization, the content of nitrate nitrogen in the
zero and minimum vapors is lower than in the pure vapor and amounts to 15.2; 15.1 mg /1000 g of
soil, respectively, according to the content of nitrate nitrogen in the upper 0-20; 20-40 soil layer in
2016, by the end of vaporization, a similar trend.
As is known, with a high content of total phosphorus (0.098-0.150 %) on ordinary
chernozems, the available phosphorus for plants is at a minimum due to the alkalinity of the soil
solution and the soil carbonate content. A positive phosphate mode favors root growth, enhances rape
resistance to unfavorable growing conditions, and regulates yields. With the cumulative poor content
of phosphorus in the soil and its insufficient application, the nutrition of rapeseed plants is provided
solely by scarce soil reserves. Phosphorus application in the volume equal to the amount of its removal
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