Author/Authors :
Moklyachuk, L. National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine - Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management, Ukraine , Furdychko, O. National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine - Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management, Ukraine , Strelko, V. Institute for Sorption and Problems of Endoecology, Ukraine , Melnichuk, S. National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine - Ukrainian Laboratory of Quality and Safety of Agricultural Products, Ukraine , Shynkarenko, V. National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine - Institute for Safety Problems of Nuclear Power Plants, Ukraine , Lokhanska, V. National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine - Ukrainian Laboratory of Quality and Safety of Agricultural Products, Ukraine , Trykhlib, V. Institute for Sorption and Problems of Endoecology, Ukraine , Maletina, I. Institute for Sorption and Problems of Endoecology, Ukraine , Iliuk, N. National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine - Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management, Ukraine , Nikitina, B. National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine - Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management, Ukraine
Abstract :
The aim of our study was to obtain prolonged micronutrients for use in organic agriculture and production of row materials for baby food. For this purpose, we proposed to use impregnated with ammoniates of zinc and copper zeolite. Field experiments were conducted during 2011 – 2012 on the territory of Kyiv region. Results of two-year experiments revealed that during the first year of impregnated zeolite implementation statistically reliable (confidence level 0.95) increase of zinc and copper in carrot and beetroot. On the second year after zeolite implementation, their influence on zinc and copper concentration in spring oats and spring barley grains was observed. Concentration of these micronutrients in oats and barley grains was significantly larger than in the control sample. Implementation of zeolites, impregnated with zinc and copper ammoniates, can be recommended for improving the soil quality and micronutrients level in grain and vegetable production.
Keywords :
Micronutrients , Soil , Zeolite , Baby food , Organic agriculture