Yield and quality of strawberries when applying fertilizers
Автор: Ivanova Tatyana E., Lekomtseva Elena V., Tutova Tatyana N., Sokolova Elena V., Nesmelova Lyubov A.
Журнал: Овощи России @vegetables
Рубрика: Плодоводство, виноградарство
Статья в выпуске: 3 (59), 2021 года.
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Relevance. One of the most important elements of the technology of cultivation of strawberries for increasing productivity and improving the quality of berries is the use of fertilizers that can regulate the growth, development, yield and quality of products. Methods. During 2016-2018, the impact of pre-planting application of complex mineral fertilizers on the yield and quality of strawberries in the Udmurt Republic was studied. The analysis of meteorological conditions during the growing season of the crop according to the research results is carried out. Results. The results of the use of complex fertilizers Azofoska, Perm-yagodnoye and Fusco-yagodnoye on garden strawberries when grown in the conditions of the Udmurt Republic are presented. It was found that the use of these fertilizers in comparison with the control (Azofoska) contributes to an increase in yield and has a positive effect on the quality of berries. The aftereffect of the studied fertilizers on the second and third year of fruiting of wild strawberries is noted. According to the results of research, the highest yield of berries of the garden strawberry was obtained in 2016 in the first year of fruiting when applying Chamfer-berry (1.33 kg/m2). The pre-planting application of the Fasko-Yagodnoye fertilizer provided a reliable increase in yield at all times of berry harvesting, and on average for three years by 0.13 kg/m2 with an NSR of 0.04 kg/m2. The content of dry matter, water-soluble sugars and vitamin C in the berries corresponded to the characteristics of the Darenka variety and to a greater extent depended on the meteorological conditions of the growing season of strawberries.
Strawberry garden, complex fertilizers, yield, fruit quality, udmurt republic
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140257603
IDR: 140257603 | DOI: 10.18619/2072-9146-2021-3-94-99