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Soil correction and fertilization in the no-till systems in Brazilian Cerrados region: IPI sponsored the 'Documentos 46' published by the Brazilian National Soils Research Center of EMBRAPA (Brazilian Corporation for Agricultural Research). The document contains an overview of 25 years of practicing No-Till in Brazilian Cerrados (savanna) region, and describes the main features and advantages of the No-Till cultivation system. Recommendations for soil liming, application of gypsum and fertilization with macro and micro nutrients are given.
The term "...Improving fertilizing..." is used when describing the first fertilization cycle given after conversion to arable land, in soils of the Cerrados with K <50 ppm and clay content >200 g/kg. It is recommended to apply 60 kg/ha of K2O for achieving yields of 3 and 6 t/ha of soybeans and maize, respectively. More results from the IPI/EMBRAPA field experiments in Goias state indicate that response of the Cerrado soils to potash fertilizing depends also on other external factors such as weather conditions, previous land use and the application method of potash.
For more details please contact Dr. A. Naumov, IPI Coordinator Latin America (alnaumov@geogr.msu.ru).
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Portuguese |
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Fertilization of cotton in No-Till systems: IPI sponsored the Tecnico 24 leaflet published by the Brazilian National Soils Research Center of EMBRAPA (Brazilian Corporation for Agricultural Research). The leaflet describes recommendations based on results of field experiments conducted during 2001-2004, in Goias State, under the framework of IPI/EMBRAPA joint program.
Goias state, in the middle of the Cerrado (savanna) area, occupies approximately 50 percent of Brazil's cotton production. The Tecnico 24 leaflet describes Cotton No-Till practices in Brazilian Cerrado (savannas), different options for cover crops, soil correction and fertilizing practices for cotton planting.
Some of the findings include the recommendation to apply 140 kg K2O /ha before millet cover crop, which in turn increases both DM of millet and cotton yield.
For more details please contact Dr. A. Naumov, IPI Coordinator Latin America (alnaumov@geogr.msu.ru).
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Fertigation, Practical aspects: This 8 page booklet explains all aspects of fertigation, including what fertigation is, why it is useful, and how to go about it. |
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"Potas - system nawozenia" (Potassium
in fertilizer systems): the booklets explains on 29 pages with
coloured graphs and 13 slides the function of K in soil and plants,
and is focussed
towards farmers and advisors.
Requests for copies
should be addressed to the IPI Coordinator for Central/Eastern Europe,
Dr. T. Popp, thomas.popp@kali-gmbh.com
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Polish |
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"Nawozenie rzepaku potasem" (Importance
of potash and other nutrients for the success of oilseed rape cropping):
the booklet describes on 48 pages with coloured graphs and 18 slides
the nutrient management for oilseed rape in Poland.
Requests for copies should be addressed to the IPI Coordinator for
Central/Eastern Europe, Dr. T. Popp, thomas.popp@kali-gmbh.com |
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Polish |
411kb |
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Fertilization of fruit trees |
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Hungarian |
224kb |
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Potash fertilizers and ecology by Prof. V. Prokoshev.
Requests for copies should be addressed to Prof. V. Prokoshev: vprokoshev@comail.ru |
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Balanced fertilization for
different crops in Vietnam - From theory to practice, by
Authors: Nguyen Van Bo et al.,
2003, Hanoi
The booklet (104 p.) describes in detail the role of plant
nutrition for crop production in Vietnam. It highlights the importance
of the various nutrients and their cycles in agricultural systems.
A special chapter is dedicated to research done under the BALCROP project
(co-funded by NISF, IFA, IPI and PPI/PPIC).
Requests for copies should be addressed to: Dr. Nguyen Trong Thi,
NISF, MARD,
Chem Tu Liem,
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel. +84 4 836 2379,
Fax. +84 4 838 9924,
E-mail: myhoa75@hn.vnn.vn
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Vietnamese |
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Foodstuff production on farmstead
contaminated by radionuclides. Recommendations, by
Dr. I. Bogdevitch, BRISSA Minsk, Belarus, 27 pages.
The brochure is intended for the rural inhabitants
having personal plots and farmstead on the territory contaminated with
radionuclides after Chernobyl accident. In the brochure we described
in simple way the balanced fertilization of different varieties of
potatoes and vegetables as well as perennial grasses on meadows and
pastures for increasing the yield and for reduction of radionuclide
concentration in foodstuff (potato, vegetables, milk and meat) produced
on personal plots. It is well known that K-fertilizer has a leading
role in inhibitory effect of fertilizers on radionuclides (137Cs and
90Sr) consumption by agricultural plants. Presently up to 50% of total
foodstuff in Belarus is produced on personal plots and it is consumed
on 90% by rural inhabitants. Mostly large cooperative farms and processing
enterprises of public sector supply foodstuff for urban consumers.
Inquiries to Dr. I. Bogdevitch, brissa5@mail.belpak.by |
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Importance of potash for the
success of potato cropping, by Prof. Ilona Rogozinska, issued by
IPI and ATR Bydgoszcz, Poland.
The coloured brochure describes on 19 pages in Polish language the
soil K status of Poland and the effect of potash on yield and quality
of potatoes.
Requests for copies should be addressed to the IPI Coordinator for Central/Eastern
Europe, Dr. T. Popp thomas.popp@kali-gmbh.com |
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Yield and quality of fruits as affected by the use
of potash |
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Bulgarian |
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Yield and quality of tobacco as affected by the use of potash |
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Bulgarian |
689kb |
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"Fertilization of Vegetables" by Chen Lunshou and Lu Jingling, produced under the coordination
of Dr. R. Haerdter with the China Agricultural University in Beijing.
Requests for copies should be addressed to: rolf.haerdter@k-plus-s.com
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Chinese |
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The importance of potash for
the success of Polish sugar beet cropping.
32 pages, 25 tables, 17 coloured figures and 8 coloured plates.
Requests for copies should be addressed to: IPI
(ipi@ipipotash.org) |
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Yield
and quality of Potato as affected by use of potash |
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Bulgarian |
285kb |
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Yield and quality of Vegetable as affected by use of potash |
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Bulgarian |
173kb |
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Yield and quality of Sugarbeet as affected by use of potash |
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Polish |
248kb |
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Yield
and quality of Vegetables as affected by use of potash |
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Polish |
242kb |
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Yield
and quality of Cereals as affected by use of potash |
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Polish |
280kb |
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Yield
and quality of Potato as affected by use of potash |
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Polish |
173kb |
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Yield
and quality of Rapeseed as affected by use of potash |
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Polish |
335kb |
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Importance of potash for Poland's agriculture |
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Polish |
617kb |
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Potash
to alleviate drought stress |
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Polish |
167kb |
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Yield and quality of Maize as affected by use of potash |
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Romanian |
399kb |
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Yield
and quality of Sunflower as affected by use of potash |
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Romanian |
286kb |
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Potash
to improve the quality of pastures |
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Romanian |
218kb |
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Yield
and quality of Grapes as affected by use of potash |
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Romanian |
137kb |
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Yield
and quality of Sugarbeet as affected by use of potash |
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Romanian |
131kb |
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Yield
and quality of Apple fruits as affected by use of potash |
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Romanian |
178kb |
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Yield
and quality of Vegetables as affected by use of potash |
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Czech |
310kb |
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Yield
and quality of Sugarbeet as affected by use of potash |
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Hungarian |
169kb |
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Yield
and quality of Vegetables as affected by use of potash |
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Yugoslavian |
281kb |
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