O. Tonkha
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Heroiv Oborony Str., 15, Kyiv, 03041, UkrainePublications
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Research Article
Adaptation potential of alfalfa among other crops with resource-saving technologies while preserving ecological biodiversity
Author(s): V. Kovalenko, M. Dolia, O. Tonkha, A. Butenko*, S. Kokovikhin, V. Onychko, I. Masyk, T. Onychko and M. Radchenko
The use of Urea–Ammonia Mixture (UAM), 32% contributes to an in–crease in the productivity of agricultural land, with a decrease in the cost per unit of production of fodder and other crops. The composition and ratio of co`mponents, UAM, 32% contains three forms of nitrogen–ammonia (25%), amide (50%) and nitrate (25%), due to which the fertilizer acts for a long time, and vegetative alfalfa plants are provided with nitrogen throughout the growing season of the crop. The cost of nitrogen in UAM, 32% is the lowest, since its losses when using UAM, 32% on alfalfa do not exceed 10% of the total content. When applying UAM, 32%, the stability of organic diversity, characterized by a positive evolutionary process and adaptability of a complex of organisms associated with external factors of the environment without violations of the ratios of dominant species of organisms, w.. Read More»
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7966080