A B Tiranov
5 Papers
A B Tiranov is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Yield (engineering) & Crop. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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The effect of azotovit and phosphatovit on the yield of vetch oats
A B Tiranov,L V Tiranova +1 more
- 01 Dec 2020
Abstract: In the Novgorod region, the effectiveness of the integrated use of new microbiological preparations of Azotovit, Phosphatovit and mineral fertilizers has been investigated. The purpose of the experiment was to increase the yield of green mass of oatmeal mixture. Field experiment took place in 2017-2019 on sod-podzolic light loamy, clay-laden soil. Of the varieties recommended for cultivation in the North-West region, the following objects of research were used: spring vetch Lyudmila and oats of spring variety Borrus. Three methods of applying micronutrient fertilizers were tested: presowing treatment of seeds; foliar treatment in the phase of branching the wiki and tillering of oats; seed treatment presowing + foliar in the phase of branching the vetch and tillering of oats on two backgrounds of mineral nutrition - background 1 – N82P105К70 and background 2 – N41P53К35. The highest yield of green mass of oatmeal mixture (on average over 3 years) – 42.4 t/ha (6.8 t. units/ha) and digestible protein of 0.85 t/ha were obtained with a dose of mineral fertilizers per calculated yield N82P105K70 during seed treatment before sowing with microbiological fertilizers (Azotovit, Phosphotovit), as well as spraying the ground vegetative part of the vetch (in the branching phase) and oats (in the tillering phase). Doses: Azotovit –1.0 l/ha + Phosphotovit – 1.0 l/ha. At the same time, the energy intensity of production of one ton of feed units in this embodiment was 2.2 GJ. In addition, energy efficiency was 4.7 units, and the increase in soil energy potential was 15 GJ/ha.
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The influence of biological techniques in the feed crop rotation link on soil productivity and fertility
TL;DR: In this paper , the influence of Azotovite and Phosphatovite together with mineral fertilizers in improved crop rotations is studied. But the results of studies of two-factor field experiment, carried out in 2019-2021 on sod-podzolic soil in the conditions of the Novgorod region, are presented to study the influence on the yield and nutritional value of forage crop.
The effect of microbiological and mineral fertilizers on the productivity of fodder crop rotation and the fertility of sod-podzolic soil
© Тиранов, А.Б.Тиранов,А.В. Григорьев, AlexanderB.Tiranov,A. V. Grigoriev,A B Tiranov +5 more
TL;DR: This study investigates the effect of microbiological and mineral fertilizers on fodder crop rotation productivity and sod-podzolic soil fertility, finding improved yields and nutritional value with the use of Azotovite and Phosphatovite in combination with mineral fertilizers.
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The influence of azotovite and phosphatovite on crop yields in the crop rotation link
TL;DR: In this paper , the influence of three methods of using azotovite and phosphatovite (F) - (factor B) and mineral fertilizers (background 1, 2) (factor NQ) on the yield and nutritional value of forage crops in the link are presented improved fodder crop rotation: spring rapeseed for green mass; winter rye and spring barley for grain on sodpodzolic soil in the conditions of the Novgorod region.
The effect of biofertilizers on the productivity of oats and clover-thymopheic mixture in the conditions of the Non-Chernozem region
A B Tiranov,A. V. Grigoriev +1 more
TL;DR: The use of biofertilizers in technological operations on sod-podzolic soil in the conditions of the Novgorod region increases the yield and nutritional value of cultivated crops, as well as reduces energy intensity and increases energy efficiency.