Content of microelements in crops of long-fibred flax depending on forms and microfertilizers applied
Alexander Tsyganov
Sergei Kukresh
Svetlana Khodyankova
Vladimir Duktov
Abstract
On the basis of field tests and laboratory analyses we have determined the influence of different forms of mineral fertilizers on the microelements content of long-fibred flax during all its vegetation. Thus, non-root additional fertilization of flax by microfertilizers is a quick-acting highly-efficient method of regulating plants microelements content with the aim of creating optimal conditions for their growth and development at the early stages of life, as well as controlling phyto-pathological situation on the flax field. The obtained facts about regularities of microelements getting into plants of long-fibred flax have not only theoretical but also practical importance. They can be the basis for the development of rational system of microfertilizers application for this crop.
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