DYNAMICS OF REDOX POTENTIAL UNDER MAIZE AND SPRING BARLEY DURING LONG-TERM ANTHROPOGENIC LOADS OF LIGHT-GRAY FORESTAL SURFACE-GLEYED SOIL

Authors

  • Yurii OLIFIR Institute of Agriculture of Carpathian Region of NAAS Author
  • Anna НABRYEL Institute of Agriculture of Carpathian Region of NAAS Author
  • Oleh HAVRYSHKO Institute of Agriculture of Carpathian Region of NAAS Author
  • Tetiana PARTYKA Institute of Agriculture of Carpathian Region of NAAS Author
  • Nadiia KOZAK Institute of Agriculture of Carpathian Region of NAAS Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32636/agroscience.2023-(2)-3-1

Keywords:

acidity, liming, fertilizers, pH-buffering, redox reactions, crop rotation

Abstract

In the studies conducted in a long-term stationary experiment, it was established that organo-mineral and mineral fertilization systems on the background of liming by hydrolytic acidity increase indicators of redox potential compared to similar fertilization and liming systems by pH-buffering. However, in variants of applying doses of lime according to the pH-buffering model, redox processes are less affected by extreme weather conditions. At the same time, the character of oxidation-reduction processes is moderately and weakly reducing. The obtained results testify to the agro-ecological reasonableness and material expediency of calculating lime application doses on acidic soils of the Carpathian region using the pH-buffering model

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Published

30.09.2023 — Updated on 30.09.2023

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Plant Science

How to Cite

Yurii OLIFIR, Anna НABRYEL, Oleh HAVRYSHKO, Tetiana PARTYKA, & Nadiia KOZAK. (2023). DYNAMICS OF REDOX POTENTIAL UNDER MAIZE AND SPRING BARLEY DURING LONG-TERM ANTHROPOGENIC LOADS OF LIGHT-GRAY FORESTAL SURFACE-GLEYED SOIL. AGROSCIENCE AND PRACTICE, 2(3), 4-10. https://doi.org/10.32636/agroscience.2023-(2)-3-1

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