ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF BARLEY GROWING AT FERTILIZERS AFTERACTION IN THE GRAIN-BEET CROP ROTATION OF FOREST-STEPPE
Abstract
Energy efficiency of spring barley growing at the afteraction saturation of fertilizers in a crop rotation of Forest-steppe zone is calculatedVariants of experiment with increased productivity of barley were characterized by the accumulation of energy in the crop. The use of chemicals in crop rotation and it’s afteraction is the most energetically cost-based.References
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