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dc.contributor.authorRabko, Siarhei-
dc.contributor.authorKimeichuk, Ivan-
dc.contributor.authorSurauyou, Siarhei-
dc.contributor.authorKhryk, Vasyl-
dc.contributor.authorLevandovska, Svitlana-
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-13T06:50:01Z-
dc.date.available2022-05-13T06:50:01Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationThe Effect of Neutralising Materials on the Reaction of the Peat Substrate Medium when Growing Ball-Rooted Seedlings / Siarhei Rabko [et al.] // Scientific Horizons. - 2021. - Vol. 24, No. 3. - pp. 58-67ru
dc.identifier.urihttps://elib.belstu.by/handle/123456789/48098-
dc.descriptionThe use of various types of neutralising materials in the cultivation of standard planting material of high-quality forest wood species has a significant effect on substrate acidity. Therefore, the study sets a goal to select peat substrates with different dosages of the neutralising component and determine their effect on the reaction of the peat substrate medium. The paper presents the results of the influence of neutralising materials of dolomitic meal and chalk of various doses with the use of mineral fertilisers. Dolomitic meal was used as a neutralising component, the pH of the peat substrate was 6.6 and chalk was 7.5. It was found that when neutralising a peat substrate created based on high-moor milled peat (pH 2.5) with the introduction of dolomitic meal in doses of 2-4 kg/m3 (European spruce), 3-4. 5 kg/m3 (Scots pine), optimal acidity can be achieved in a month. An increase in the concentration of lime material was recorded, which leads to an increase in the neutralisation of the substrate at a dose of 2.5 g and 3.0 g per 125 g of peat. The best indicators were demonstrated by options of doses of 1.5-2.5 g per 125 g of peat for 7-8 days of use and a dose of 3.0 g per 125 g of peat for 5-6 days compared with the control. An increase in the concentration of chalk in the neutralising material from 30% to 70% leads to a faster deoxidation of the substrate (pH 3.2), and an increase in the dosage of chalk increases substrate neutralisation. The electrical conductivity of the substrate at a dosage of 6-8 kg/m3 when applying chalk and dolomitic meal increases by 1.6-2.0 and 1.2-1.4 times, respectively. At the rate of application of 6-10 kg/m3, it has a lesser effect on the change in the electrical conductivity of the high-moor peat, and the introduction of dolomitic meal 2-4.5 kg/m3 into the milled peat during neutralisation does not lead to a change in the electrical conductivity of the peat. This data allows choosing neutralising materials of a certain concentration that will enable the cultivation of standard planting material of European quality and thereby ensure the proper quality of future stands.ru
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dc.language.isoenru
dc.subjectchalkru
dc.subjectcultivation of planting materialru
dc.subjectdolomitic mealru
dc.subjectneutralising componentru
dc.subjectpeat substratesru
dc.subjectsubstrate acidityru
dc.subjectвыращивание посадочного материалаru
dc.subjectдоломитовая мукаru
dc.subjectмелru
dc.subjectкислотность почвыru
dc.subjectнейтрализующие материалыru
dc.subjectторфяные субстратыru
dc.titleThe Effect of Neutralising Materials on the Reaction of the Peat Substrate Medium when Growing Ball-Rooted Seedlingsru
dc.typeArticleru
dc.identifier.udc631.415-
dc.identifier.DOIDOI: 10.48077/scihor.24(3).2021.58-67-
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