The evolution of some fertility characteristics of the slight luvic brown reddish soil at ARS Simnic-Craiova on the long term experiments under the applied fertilizers influence
1994
Ionescu, F. | Paunescu, G. | Hera, C. | Borlan, Z. | Nastase, V. | Mihaila, V. | Chirnogeanu, I. | Caciulescu, A. (Institutul de Cercetari pentru Cereale si Plante Tehnice, Fundulea (Romania))
The long term application of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers led to a good evolution of slight luvic brown-reddish soil fertility characteristics after 10 years, but after 25 years, we reported a lowering of these characteristics as a result of less favourable plant nutrition with macro- and microelements. The manure applied only once every four years, in doses of 20-40 t/ha, or at the same time with the yearly doses of chemical fertilizers 50 kg N + 50 kg P2O5/ha has obviously improved the soil fertility characteristics along the 25 years of experiments.
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