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The study was conducted over the years 2004–2006 in experimental plots located in Bałcyny. A multi-purpose, late potato cultivar, Jasia, was grown. The experimental factors were as follows: I – mineral fertilization levels: A (N – 80 kg ha⁻¹, P – 80 kg ha⁻¹, K – 120 kg ha⁻¹), B (N – 120 kg ha⁻¹, P – 144 kg ha⁻¹, K – 156 kg ha⁻¹), II – foliar fertilization: 1 (Basfoliar 12-4-6 – 8 dm³ ha⁻¹), 2 (ADOB Mn – 4 dm³ ha⁻¹), 3 (Solubor DF – 2 dm³ ha⁻¹), 4 (ADOB Mn – 2 dm³ ha⁻¹ + Basfoliar 12-4-6 – 4 dm³ ha⁻¹), 5 (ADOB Mn – 2 dm³ ha⁻¹ + Solubor DF – 1 dm³ ha⁻¹), 6 (Basfoliar 12-4-6 – 4 dm³ ha⁻¹ + Solubor DF – 1 dm³ ha⁻¹), 7 (Basfoliar 12-4-6 – 2.7 dm³ ha⁻¹+ADOBMn – 1.3 dm³ ha⁻¹+SoluborDF – 0.7 dm³ ha⁻¹), 8 (control treatment without foliar fertilization). The health status of potato tubers was studied after five-month storage. The rates of tuber infection by Streptomyces scabies and Rhizoctonia solani were estimated on 100 tubers selected randomly of particular treatments, according to a nine-point scale, and were presented as a percentage infection index. The symptoms of soft rot (Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum), late blight (Phytophthora infestans) and dry rot (Fusarium spp.) were evaluated in 5 kg samples for each treatment. The results were expressed as a percentage of the mass of infected tubers. Foliar fertilization and the levels of mineral fertilization NPK did not affect the severity of common scab symptoms. Significantly higher rates of infection by R. solani were observed in tubers from the control treatment without foliar fertilization and from the treatment with a lower level of mineral fertilization (A). The symptoms of soft rot (4.6% of the mass of infected tubers) and late blight (1.3%) were strongest in 2006, while the symptoms of dry rot (2.7%) – in 2005. The severity of diseases caused by the above pathogens was greater in tubers grown in plots with a higher level of mineral fertilization (B) – N 120 kg ha⁻¹, P 144 kg ha⁻¹, K 156 kg ha⁻¹ (1.3 to 4.1% of the mass of infected tubers) than in tubers grown in plots with a lower level of mineral fertilization (A) –N80 kg ha⁻¹, P 80 kg ha⁻¹, K 120 kg ha⁻¹, (0.8 to 3%). The combined application of foliar fertilizers reduced the percentage mass of tubers infected by P. carotovorum subsp. carotovorum and P. infestans to the highest degree.
In a multi-year field fertilisation experiment the effects of organic and mineral fertilisers on the physicochemical properties of lessive soil were compared. Manure, two doses of slurry and mineral fertilisers were applied to soil farmed in an eight-field crop rotation. Dose 1 of slurry, manure and mineral fertiliser were applied in doses balanced with nitrogen. Dose II of slurry was determined so that the amount of organic carbon introduced along with it was the same as in the dose of manure. To the experimental facilities with manure and slurry, additional fertilisation with phosphorus and potassium was applied. Following 36 years of annual fertilisation, samples of soil were taken from the 0-25 cm layer, determining the amount of organic carbon and the sorption properties of the soil. It was determined that as a result of applying organic fertilisers, the amount of organic carbon, sorption complex capacity and basic cation content increased whereas hydrolytic acidity decreased. Manure was found to have the most beneficial effect, which was matched by neither dose I nor II of slurry. Additional phosphorus-potassium fertilisation of soil with manure and slurry positively influenced the sum of bases and the total sorption capacity of the soil. Mineral NPK fertilisation led to the decrease in the saturation of bases of the sorption complex and the increase in hydrolytic acidity.
Potato tubers accumulate non-starch polysaccharides. A higher level of carbophydrates is correlated with a higher amount of potato pulp and high starch losses during technological processing. During the extraction of starch from potato tubers, glycoalkaloids, free amino acids and proteins are transferred to starch milk, which increases its foaminess and hinders further processing. Another important goal is to prevent the darkening of raw potato pulp. The scarcity of research reports on the effect of fertilization on the content of soluble and insoluble non-starch polysaccharides has encouraged the authors to undertake this study. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of soil (280 and 420 kg NPK·ha⁻¹) and foliar (Basfoliar 12-4-6, ADOB Mn, Solubor DF) application of mineral fertilizers on nutrient concentrations in potato varieties. The varieties had a significant effect on the dry matter content of tubers and flesh darkening four hours after cutting. The levels of crude protein and nonstarch polysaccharides were affected by the varieties and soil fertilizer doses. The late variety had the highest dry matter content. The medium-early variety the highest content of crude protein, the lowest content of non-starch polysaccharides and a low degree of flesh darkening. Foliar fertilizers had no significant influence on the analyzed parameters. The high level of soil fertilization (420 kg NPK·ha⁻¹) contributed to an increased content of protein and carbohydrates, which makes starch extraction from potato tubers more difficult.
Optimal nutrition of sugar beets at critical growth stages is one of the crucial factors for the achievement of their highest yield potential. In the present study, it was presumed that reduced systems of sugar beet cultivation had no effect on the plants’ nutritional status at critical growth stages, on their yield or technological quality. In 2012-2013, two series of one-factorial field experiments with different beet crop husbandry were carried out in order to verify this hypothesis. The cultivation systems of sugar beet crops differed in the postharvest cultivation technology, mulch types and seedbed tillage. Conservation tillage systems were compared with the control treatment, which represented the conventional cultivation system with an application of manure and 35 cm deep autumn ploughing. The plant nutritional status assessment was carried out at two dates corresponding to the following growth stages: BBCH 16/17 (6-8 fully unfolded true leaves) and BBCH 39/40 (row closing). Regardless of the methods of tillage or the year of observation, the results showed that the plants at BBCH16/17 stage were well-nourished with macroelements but malnourished with microelements, mainly iron and zinc. The microelement deficiency in the plants was a result of adjusted soil reaction, which varied from slightly acidic to neutral. At the BBCH 39/40 stage, there was a decreasing trend in the content of leaf macronutrients in the no-tillage systems treatments compared to the conventional tillage with the ploughing depth to 35 cm and manure application. The reduced tillage systems in sugar beet cultivation did not result in either a yield decrease or a worse technological quality of roots. The experimental factor had no significant effect on the content of molassegenic compounds in beet roots. A decreasing trend was observed in the content of α-amino nitrogen and potassium when compared to the traditional cultivation system. The study showed that the choice of a cultivation technology is of secondary importance as long as the plant grows in optimal conditions resulting from an appropriate site selection.
The study was carried out to asses the influence of soil mineral fertilization, manure application and soil liming on changes in the concentration of microelements (B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn) in soil solution. The tests were performed on samples of sandy soil collected from long-term fertilization experiments being conducted on lessive soil of the granulometric structure of clayish sand. Soil solution was prepared with the suction method. The concentration of microelements in soil solution was determined by means of the ICP method. The results showed an increase in Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu and a decrease in B and Mo in soil solution when soil was fertilized with nitrogen. The concentration of microelements in soil solution was not significantly influenced when soil was fertilized with phosphorous and potassium. Liming had a significant effect on a decrease in the concentration of Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu and an increase in B and Mo in soil solution. Soil application of manure significantly increased the concentration of microelements in soil solution.
Studies of the content of exchangeable cations were carried out in 1986-1993 in Rzeszów Submountain„region. The following land uses were considered: forest virgin soil, arable soil - productive field and experimental field. In two fertilization experiments varried NPK+Mg and NPK+Mg+Ca fertilization was applied with plant cultivation in the cropping system (static fertilization field). The experiment was carried out on the clay, very acid grey-brown podzolic soil. It was found that after 8 years of research the exchangeable Ca, K and Na content was the lowest in the Ah/Eet and Bt horizons of forest soil, but the exchangeable Mg content was the highest. In the experimental field the highest content of exchangeable Ca was in the Ap and Bt horizon of limed soil, exchangeable Mg in Ap and Bt horizon of limed soil and non-limed one. The content of exchangeable K was very differentiated. The highest content of exchangeable Na was in Ap horizon of limed soil.
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