The effect of soil fertility for rasing almond plantation in Valandovo region [The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]
2011
Stojanova, M.T., Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Ilic-Popova, S., Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Karakashova, Lj., Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Ilic-Popov, S., Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia). Faculty of Science | Manevski, S., Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia). Faculty of Science
Soil fertility within other agro-technical measures has great impact on growth, development and the amount of yield of almonds. Representation of nutritive substances in soil as well as their availability and migration are significant for successful almond plant. Agrochemical analysis of soil is performed in Valandovo region (Republic of Macedonia) with order to determine the fertility end thus the opportunities for raising almond plantation. Good fertility of soil has been determined. The available nitrogen is 11.76-16.20mg/100g, there is poor dullness of phosphorus (5.27-6.40 mg/100g) and medium dullness of available potassium (16.23-20 mg/100g). The average content of pH value determined at 1N KCl ranging from 5.93 to 7.13. The conclusion from the obtained results is following: examined soil samples correspond for raising plantation of almonds. Soil fertility should be maintained with mineral or organic fertilizers with available nitrogen and potassium. It is necessity to increase the content of available phosphorus in the soil.
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