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The influence of the mixture of vermicompost and sulphur-perlite-containing waste on the yield and the quality of crops

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2021

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Baikhamurova, Moldir O.
Sainova, Gaukhar A.
Akbasova, Amankul D.
Anarbekova, Gülshat D.
Özler, Mehmet Ali

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Baikhamurova M.O., Sainova G.A., Akbasova A.D., Anarbekova G.D., Ozler M.A. 2021. The influence of the mixture of vermicompost and sulphur-perlite-containing waste on the yield and the quality of crops. Journal of Water and Land De-velopment. No. 49 (IV–VI) p. 213–218. DOI 10.24425/jwld.2021.137114.

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Any type of material that increases soil yield, both qualitatively and quantitatively, to strengthen the soil and increase its fertility is called fertilizer. The current study examines the production of a new effective fertilizer. Results presented involve effects of new bioorganic-mineral compositions obtained from the combination of vermicompost and sulphur-containing waste from sulphuric acid production on the yield and quality of tubers (beets, carrots). An increase in the yield of tubers has been found to be 1.13-1.25 times when the bioorganic-mineral composition (~20 Mg ha-1) is introduced into the sierozem (serozem) soil. The best results are obtained with mass ratios in the range 30-45 and 55-70 for vermicompost and sulphur-perlite-containing waste, respectively. The effectiveness of the mixture of vermicompost and sulphur-containing waste is explained by the increased synergistic interaction of these components. The proposed composition has high structure-form-ing, water-retaining, nutritional and biologically active properties.

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Journal of Water and Land Development

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49

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https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2021.137114
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/9492

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