Year 2020, Volume 5, Issue 3

Year : 2020
Volume : 5
Issue : 3
   
Authors : Tamara LEAH, Valerian CERBARI
Title : EFFECTS OF GREEN FERTILIZERS ON THE QUALITY STATUS AND PRODUCTION CAPACITY OF THE CAMBIC CHERNOZEM FROM MOLDOVA
Abstract : Chernozems Cambic from Central Moldova are subject to different forms of anthropogenic degradation. One of these is dehumification (loss of humus) and compaction of arable soil layers. In the recent situation regarding soil degradation of Moldova, the use of green fertilizers (leguminous) in crop rotation is the only possibility to remediate and maintain the quality status of the arable soils for the long term. Research was carried out over two farming years (2015-2016). In order to assess the quality status and production capacity of degraded cambic chernozems, two green mass harvest of vetch were incorporated into the soil as organic fertilizer on the field used for one year as an ”busy field” - sown with vetch two time (autumn 2014 and spring 2015), in the 5-field crop rotation (vetch-wheat-rapeseed-barley-sunflower). The research results showed that the incorporation into the soil by disking two harvests of green mass and vegetal debris of vetch (about 12,4 t ha-1) as organic fertilizers led to the increase of humus content by 0.20%, compared to the control variant; to accumulation in the soil of 310 kg of nitrogen, of which 180 kg fixed from the atmosphere; synthesis of about 3 t ha-1 of humus or 1.7 t ha-1 of carbon; sequestration of about 6.3 t ha-1 of CO2; a weakly positive balance of organic matter and nitrogen in the soil over 3-4 years was insured. On the plot where one harvest of green mass of vetch was incorporated into the soil as green fertilizers, the increase in the wheat harvest increased up 2.4 t ha-1, and on the plot where two harvests of green mass of vetch were introduced into the soil, the harvest increase up 3.2 t ha-1, the total harvest was 7.0 t ha-1.
For citation : Leah, T., Cerbari, V. (2020). Effects of green fertilizers on the quality status and production capacity of the cambic chernozem from Moldova. AGROFOR International Journal, Volume 5. Issue No. 3. pp. 28-38. DOI: 10.7251/AGRENG2003028L
Keywords : Chernozem Cambic, Degradation, Organic matter, Green mass of vetch.
   
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