Application of mineral fertilizers during the growing of muscany salvia in the conditions of droping irrigation of the South Steps of Ukraine
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https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2020.01.009Keywords:
clary sage, plowing depth, sowing dates, fertilizer applicationAbstract
The article analyzes the mill for growing clary sage in Ukraine, the use of medicinal plant materials of guaranteed quality, as well as the principles and rules of good practice for the production of herbal medicines (GMP), which reflect the requirements of standardization in medicinal plant materials and basic quality indicators. Types and norms are determined. the application of organic, mineral fertilizers for plowing and studied the main tillage to a depth of 20-22 and 28-30 cm. the timing of sowing clary sage, the width of its row spacing. In the second or fourth years of plant vegetation, crop yield was determined.References
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