INFLUENCE PLANTING DATES AND GROWING AND PROCESSING OF MICROBIOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS ON THE QUALITY OF POTATO (SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L.) IN CARPATHIAN
Abstract
Application in the Carpathians Fitotsyd, Planriz, Diazofit, Fosfoenterin and fungicide Ridomil Gold MZ 68 WG as a whole contributed to increasing productivity and marketability of potatoes, increase the standard part compared to the control without treatment. In the application of microbiological preparations , on average we observed the formation of more marketable tubers in 1.1-1.3 times, smaller number of small tubers in the 1.1-1.6 and infected plants in 1,5-3,9 times. Treatment with a mixture of Planriz and Ridomil Gold was more effective than using a single fungicide. The 1st planting time in the third decade of April was the best landing due to the formation of more standard parts.Downloads
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