Yield and quality of potato tubers depending on a complex of chemicals applied under radioactive contamination

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The influence of chemicals on productivity and quality of potato tubers cv. Kurazh cultivated on sod-podzolic sandy soils under radioactive contamination was studied in the south-west of the central Non-Black Soil Zone of the Russian Federation. Organo-mineral system (manure, 40 t/ha + N75P30K90) applied in complex with chemicals and biological agent Gumistim turned to be the most effective fertilizer system providing the maximum potato yields during the experiment. Moreover, complex application of the chemicals increased protein level and decreased starch content in tubers, it also improved amino acid composition; concentration of heavy metals and specific activity of cesium-137 did not exceed sanitary and hygienic standards (SanPiN 2.3.3 1078-01).

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Aleksey Evgenievich Sekirnikov

Bryansk State Agrarian University

Author for correspondence.
Email: bgsha@bgsha.com

Postgraduate Student of the Department of Agrochemistry, soil science and ecology

Bryansk region, Russian Federation

Vladimir Vitalievich Sedov

Bryansk State Agrarian University

Email: bgsha@bgsha.com

Postgraduate Student of the Department of Agrochemistry, soil science and ecology

Bryansk region, Russian Federation

Viktor Fedorovich Shapovalov

Bryansk State Agrarian University

Email: bgsha@bgsha.com

Doctor of Science in Agriculture, Professor of the Department of Agrochemistry, soil science and ecology

Bryansk region, Russian Federation

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