ESTIMATION OF THE PRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL DEPENDANCE OF SWEET SORGHUM HYBRIDS ON SOIL NUTRITION MANAGEMENT

The results of studying the growth and yield characteristics of hybrids of domestic and American selection during cultivation under the conditions of the northern Ukrainian Steppe are presented. Fertilizing with nitrogen fertilizer and vermicomposting extract by fertigation helped to strengthen vert...

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subjects Agricultural production
Biodiesel fuels
Biofuels
Biomass
Composting
Cultivars
Ethanol
Fertilizers
Irrigation
Loam
Loess
Nitrogen
Productivity
Raw materials
Soils
Sorghum
Sugar
Worms
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