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Title: INFLUENCE OF BIOPOST AND ORGANO UPON FLUE-CURED TOBACCO
GROWN ON SEMIGLEY I. LEAF YIELD AND PARTICIPATION OF PARTICULAR TOBACCO
SLASSES
- Authors:
- Butorac, Anđelko (6361)
- Butorac, Jasminka (189662)
- Mesić, Milan (139451)
- Turšić, Ivica (76620)
- Bašić, Ferdo (2432)
- Vuletić, N.
Journal: J. Agronomy & Crop Science
ISSN: 0931-2250
Year: 1995
Number of references: 15
Language: engleski
Summary: Investigations were carried out on semigley in the central
river drava valley (Northern Croatia) with the aim of establishing the
fertilizing value of biopost, as a representative of organic fertilizers
and stable manure, the latter two being compared with each other as well,
regarding the yield and quality of flue-cured tobacco leaf. Efficiency of
the fertilizer types and rates applied was strongly affected by frequent
very adverse meteorological conditions, which often showed characteristics
of severe drought. Nevertheless, also under such conditions and despite the
minimum rates applied, biopost and organo had a positive effect on the
yield and quality of the flue-cured tobacco leaf. In all cases, they had an
obvious advantage over mineral fertilization, which offersdistinct
possibilities of their application in the growing of flue-cured tobacco.
However, owing to its better fertilizing efficiency, combined organic and
mineral fertilization might be justified, certainly also with respect tothe
economic aspect of the problem. The positive influence of biopost and
organo on the higher participation of quality classes of flue-cured tobacco
leaf in comparison with mineral fertilization is indisputable despite the
occasionally prevailing effects of fluctuating weather conditions during
the investigation period. In other words, harmonic organic, even organic -
mineral, fertilization should be preferred to mineral fertilization alone.
Keywords: Biopost, organo, mineral fertilizing, stable manure, flue-cured tobacco, yield, quality
Title: INFLUENCE OF BIOPOST AND ORGANO UPON FLUE-CURED TOBACCO
GROWN ON SEMIGLEY II. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF TOBACCO LEAF AND CHANGES IN
THE CHEMICAL SOIL COMPLEX
- Authors:
- Butorac, Anđelko (6361)
- Butorac, Jasminka (189662)
- Mesić, Milan (139451)
- Turšić, Ivica (76620)
- Bašić, Ferdo (2432)
- Vuletić, N.
- Berdin, M. (137096)
Journal: J. Agronomy & Crop Science
ISSN: 0931-2250
Year: 1995
Number of references: 21
Language: engleski
Summary: The paper deals with the results achieved in investigating
the effects of biopost and organo, in comparason with stable manure and
mineral fertilization as well as one with the other, on the chemical
composition of flue-cured tobacco leaf and on the changes in the chemical
soil complex. Investigations were carried out on semigley in the central
Drava Valley in Northern Croatia. While biopost is an organic fertilizer,
organo is defined as an organic-mineral fertilizer since, in addition to an
organic component, it also contains a mineral component. Both fertilizers
affected the chemical composition of tobacco leaf, though they were applied
in relatively small quantities. This was primarily reflected in a reduction
of nicotine content and an increase in the content of reducing sugars in
comparason with mineral fertilizing, though not always proportional to the
rate applied. Here, biopost showed a certain advantage over organo. The
calcium content in tobacco leaf does not indicate any marked influence of
the fertilizing treatments tested in the trial. Existence of such a
relation seems more likely in the case of magnesium, while in the case of
potassium fertilizing with this bioelement had the crucial role with regard
to its content in tobacco leaf. As regards the changes in the chemical soil
complex, the effect of the tested fertilizers, depending on the parameters
studied, was either non-existent or very slight.
Keywords: Biopost, organo, mineral fertilizing, stable manure, flue-cured tobacco, chemical composition, changes in the soil
Title: RESPONSE OF SUGAR BEET TO AGRARVITAL AND WASTE WATER
FERTILIZING I. ROOT AND SUGAR YIELD AND MACRONUTRIENT CONTENT IN ROOT AND
LEAF
- Authors:
- Butorac, Anđelko (6361)
- Filipan, Tugomir
- Bašić, Ferdo (2432)
- Mesić, Milan (139451)
- Butorac, Jasminka (189662)
- Kisić, Ivica (174323)
Journal: Poljoprivredna znanstvena smotra
Number: 1
ISSN: 0370-0291
Volume: 60
Year: 1995
Pages: from 49 to 80
Number of references: 10
Language: engleski
Summary: These investigations were designed so as to try to solve
certain problems of modern agriculture with respect to the detoxicating and
fertilizing influence of Agrarvital on the one side, and the fertilizing
and potentially contaminating effect of waste water, on the other. Two
kinds of substances were used in this investigations, Agrarvital and waste
water. Agrarvital might be classified as a corrective agent relative to the
degradation processes in the soil because it is made up on the basis of
natural mineral substances (soft lithotamnian limestone, dolomite and
zeolite) enriched with nitrogen fixing bacteria. Its efficiency has been to
a great extent limited by very high actual and technological fertility of
soil at which the investigations were carried on, as well as by short time
interval in which its more complete activation in soil could not have taken
place in the sense of increased activation of plant nutrients and more
intensive ion exchange. Considering sugar content, sugar yield and dry
matter content in sugar beet root and leaf the obtained results are
relatively heterogeneous, showing at the same time the positive effect of
Agrarvital and waste waters upon some of them.
Keywords: Sugar beet, Agrarvital, Waste water, Macronutrients in root and leaf
Title: RESPONSE OF SUGAR BEET TO AGRARVITAL AND WASTE WATER
FERTILIZING: II. HEAVY METALS, TOXIC ELEMENTS AND BORON CONTENT IN SUGAR
BEET ROOT AND LEAF
- Authors:
- Butorac, Anđelko (6361)
- Filipan, Tugomir
- Bašić, Ferdo (2432)
- Mesić, Milan (139451)
- Butorac, Jasminka (189662)
- Kisić, Ivica (174323)
Journal: Poljoprivredna znanstvena smotra
Number: 1
ISSN: 0370-0291
Volume: 60
Year: 1995
Pages: from 81 to 94
Number of references: 18
Language: engleski
Summary: Following some general remarks on the problems of heavy
metals and toxic elements in the soil and plant, this paper primarily deals
with the problem of their accumulation in the sugar beet root and leaf
under the influence of waste water and Agrarvital, separately and in
combination, as well as in combination with mineral fertilizers.The subject
soil (Chernozem), has a favourable effective fertility, what implies among
others also favourable soil reaction pointing to the presence of suitable
conditions for inactivation of heavy metals. The antitoxic impact of
Agrarvital was therefore moved aside. It was, to be sure, limited by the
short time interval in which it should have been fully expressed.
Keywords: Sugar beet, Agrarvital, Heavy metals in root and leaf
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