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id: 35644
Title: Development of agrotechnological tools for ensuring increase of soil fertility through rational use of legumes
Authors: Pantsyreva H.
Keywords: agricultural technologies, plant protein, leguminous crops
Date of publication: 2024-04-30 10:29:06
Last changes: 2024-04-30 10:29:06
Year of publication: 2024
Summary: The strategic development of agricultural technologies with an orientation to global trends in approaches to growing and fertilizing agricultural crops necessitates the development of adapted varietal growing technologies, which will eventually ensure the formation of a modern technological strategy for the development of the agro-industrial complex of Ukraine and guarantee its food security in the long term. To date, many types of leguminous crops have not lost their importance as important food crops and ccupy a prominent place in the formation of food and protein resources of many countries of the world. At the same time, ronounced trends towards climate change, the formation of alternative fertilization systems in the technology of growing agricultural crops, the global strategy for the biologization of technological support for the production of plant protein – requires the search for effective bio-organic systems in realizing the potential of the main leguminous crops in the system of symbiotic interaction of plant mycorrhiza with the involvemen biological preparations of various nature (stimulants, nitrogen fixation enhancers, etc.) and the search for optimal models of ombining such an approach with a complex of modern chelated microfertilizers.
URI: http://81.30.162.23/repository/getfile.php/35644.pdf
Publication type: Тези доповідей
Publication: Матеріали Міжнародної наукової конференції: «Сучасні технологічні аспекти виробництва зерна та переробки сільськогосподарської продукції». м. Дніпро. 20-21 березня 2024 р. С. 147-149.
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