Beetroot response to sodium chloride as a component of fertilizers
Sodium use combined with NPK fertilizers can potentially increase beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) yield and quality. This hypothesis was studied in three field experiments with beetroot in Western Transbaikalia throughout the seasons 2012-2014. The effects of a combination of fertilizers and different N...
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doaj-e78c0f03a62740979440c6072bd77ae02021-06-29T09:25:38ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492021-06-0122239039610.5513/JCEA01/22.2.3063Beetroot response to sodium chloride as a component of fertilizersMaria MerkushevaLeonid UbugunovOxana VishnyakovaSodium use combined with NPK fertilizers can potentially increase beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) yield and quality. This hypothesis was studied in three field experiments with beetroot in Western Transbaikalia throughout the seasons 2012-2014. The effects of a combination of fertilizers and different Na amounts (10, 20, and 40 kg Na/ha) combined with the chloride on beetroot yield, storage root quality, and sugar accumulation were estimated. As a result, Na application increased beetroot yield by 13-22%, as compared to the mineral fertilizers along, and the highest Na dose contributed to the maximum beetroot yield. The rising of the root mean weight was detected. Also, crude protein and vitamin C were increased in beetroots, while crude fibre and nitrates were decreased. Along with increased sodium concentration, potassium amount in dry matter of roots and tops were declined. Both roots and tops were found to have more efficient P and N uptake.https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/772744_Beetroot_response_to_sodium_chloride_as_a_component_of_fertilizers_en.pdfbeta vulgaris l.sodium applicationroot yieldroot quality |
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Maria Merkusheva Leonid Ubugunov Oxana Vishnyakova |
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Beetroot response to sodium chloride as a component of fertilizers |
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Beetroot response to sodium chloride as a component of fertilizers |
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Beetroot response to sodium chloride as a component of fertilizers |
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Beetroot response to sodium chloride as a component of fertilizers |
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Beetroot response to sodium chloride as a component of fertilizers |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture |
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Journal of Central European Agriculture |
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1332-9049 |
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2021-06-01 |
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Sodium use combined with NPK fertilizers can potentially increase beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) yield and quality. This hypothesis was studied in three field experiments with beetroot in Western Transbaikalia throughout the seasons 2012-2014. The effects of a combination of fertilizers and different Na amounts (10, 20, and 40 kg Na/ha) combined with the chloride on beetroot yield, storage root quality, and sugar accumulation were estimated. As a result, Na application increased beetroot yield by 13-22%, as compared to the mineral fertilizers along, and the highest Na dose contributed to the maximum beetroot yield. The rising of the root mean weight was detected. Also, crude protein and vitamin C were increased in beetroots, while crude fibre and nitrates were decreased. Along with increased sodium concentration, potassium amount in dry matter of roots and tops were declined. Both roots and tops were found to have more efficient P and N uptake. |
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beta vulgaris l. sodium application root yield root quality |
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