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Agrotechnical requirements for the cultivation of potatoes in a two-crop culture

DOI: 10.31830/2348-7542.2021.001    | Article Id: 001 | Page : 1-4
Citation :- Agrotechnical requirements for the cultivation of potatoes in a two-crop culture. Res. Crop. 22: 1-4
I. Gasparyan, A. Levshin, O. Ivashova, M. Dyikanova, N. Deniskina irina150170@yandex.ru
Address : Russian State Agrarian University, Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

One of the significant points in the cultivation technology is compliance with agrotechnical requirements for technological operations and processes. Their specification is an important tool for consistently obtaining maximum and quality yield. A two-crop potato culture is a progressive cultivation technique and can be widely used, especially in a warming climate. A two-crop potato culture is possible due to the use of early ripening varieties. The first planting must be done with germinated material of the coarse fraction as early as possible when the soil warms up, the second planting must also be carried out with planting germinated material, but of the middle fraction. Planting after the first harvest - July 15th. When planting the second crop, it is necessary to add glauconite sands to the planting bed at a rate of 20 g per bush.

Keywords

Fraction  Potatoes  Two crop culture  Variety.

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