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id: 27820
Title: Toxic and ecological assessment of agricultural products of agrocenozes of the Right bank forest steppe depending on the intensity of agricultural chemistry
Authors: Yakovets L.
Keywords: agrocenosis, agricultural products, chemicalization, agriculture, heavy metals, corn, accumulation coefficient, winter wheat, spring barley
Date of publication: 2021-02-08 16:22:16
Last changes: 2021-02-08 16:22:16
Year of publication: 2021
Summary: The article presents studies on the toxic-ecological assessment of аgricultural products of agrocenoses of the Right-Bank Forest-steppe, depending on the intensity of chemicalization of agriculture. The aim of the research was to conduct a toxic-ecological assessment of agricultural products of agrocenoses and substantiate the principles of regulation of the toxic-ecological safety of the main products of agrocenoses at different levels of chemicalization of agriculture in the conditions of the Right-Bank Forest-Steppe. The studies were carried out during 2019-2020. With grain and seeds that are grown in the conditions of intensive and resource-saving agriculture of the Right-Bank Forest-Steppe using laboratory tests in certified laboratories that have a certificate for conducting relevant research (Scientific and Measuring Agrochemical Laboratory of Vinnytsia National Agrarian University and the laboratory of the testing center of the Vinnytsia branch of the state institution soils of Ukraine).

URI: http://socrates.vsau.org/repository/getfile.php/27820.pdf
Publication type: Статті у зарубіжних наукових фахових виданнях (Copernicus та інші)
Publication: The scientific heritage. Hungary. Budapest. 2021. № 59 (59), vol. 2. P. 19-25.
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