RESEARCH ON THE FERTILIZATION OF SWEET POTATOES ACCORDING TO THE NUTRITIONAL SPACE, IN THE SANDY SOIL CONDITIONS FROM ROMANIA

Abstract

Research conducted during 2015-2017, in the climatic conditions of sandy soils in Romania, highlights the role of fertilization and plant density on the growth and development of sweet potato plants (Ipomoea batatas). The obtained results, show the positive implications of chemical and foliar fertilization on the physiological processes in the plant and on the quantity and quality of the obtained production. The fertilization of the sweet potato culture with N150P80K80, prior to planting and the use of a density of 50000 plants / ha led to a maximum yield of 27907 kg / ha. From the point of view of the quality of the production, the application of two foliar fertilizations with the product Timasol in a concentration of 1%, having N15P15K30 + 13 microelements, determined the increase of the biochemical components from the sweet potato tubers, compared to the only radicular fertilized

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