Soil fertilization in the intensification of land degradation processes from Republic of Moldova
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LEAH, Tamara, LEAH, Nicolai. Soil fertilization in the intensification of land degradation processes from Republic of Moldova. In: Scientific papers. Series “Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development”, 2013, vol. 13, pp. 183-188. ISSN 2284-7995.
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Scientific papers. Series “Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development”
Volumul 13 / 2013 / ISSN 2284-7995 /ISSNe 2285-3952

Soil fertilization in the intensification of land degradation processes from Republic of Moldova


Pag. 183-188

Leah Tamara, Leah Nicolai
 
Institute of Soil Science, Agrochemistry and Soil Protection” Nicolae Dimo”
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 11 aprilie 2024


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There are provides three levels to ensure the agriculture with industrial fertilizers. The first level (minimum) is intended for a short period, until 2015 year. Application of chemical fertilizers in minimal doses ensures maximum recovery of additional production costs. The minimum fertilization system under land degradation conditions is effective both agronomic and economic. The second (moderate) is the average (approximately 2015-2020), pointing to conservation (stabilization) the effective soil fertility. The third level (optimal) provides increasing the soil fertility and obtains the high harvests and will be implemented after the 2020 year. The optimal system of fertilization meets the requirements of maintaining economic and environmental equilibrated balance of nutrients in the soil, stabilization and reproduction of soil fertility.

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organic and chemical fertilizers, fertilization norm, harvest, soil degradation, soil fertility