000245824 001__ 245824 000245824 005__ 20210122075828.0 000245824 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.22004/ag.econ.245824 000245824 037__ $$a297-2016-4009 000245824 037__ $$a297-2016-4180 000245824 037__ $$a451-2016-34717 000245824 037__ $$a451-2016-34888 000245824 037__ $$a928-2016-73574 000245824 037__ $$a928-2016-73745 000245824 041__ $$aeng 000245824 245__ $$aDIFFERENT FERTILIZATION SYSTEMS IN THE PRODUCE OF MAIZE IN FUNCTION OF AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE AND RURAL AREAS 000245824 260__ $$c2006 000245824 269__ $$a2006 000245824 336__ $$aJournal Article 000245824 520__ $$aFertilization, as agro-technical step, is irreplaceable in the process of achieving high yields. However, in the aim of sustainable agriculture and rural settlements, it is necessary to establish which systems of fertilization in the function of protecting biodiversity could be implemented in maize production. That is why an experiment was established with different systems and ways of fertilization and during this test hybrid ZP 704 was grown. There was implemented dressing with mineral nitrogen with two doses (125 and 270 kg N/ha), to ploughed maize (in amount of 8 000 kg/ha) as an organic matter and mix of mineral nitrogen (both of dose) and ploughed maize. Also, in the part of the test in which inoculation seeds before sewing was implements, as liquid inoculums there are composite of effective race next class: Azotobacter chroococcum, Azospirillum lipoferum, Klebsiella planticola, Beijerinckia Derx. They diagnosed that search parameters (amount of organic substance, the level transformation of organic substance in the organic substance of the soil, index of total nitrogen and yield seed of maize, were increase quite in the different combination ploughed maize and mineral nitrogen). In process of inoculation of seeds, searched elements of the essential mineral elements of soil (total amount of micro-organisms, bacterium scale from period cycle nitrogenous) in minimum and middle dose application mineral nitrogenous had maximum values. It is concluded that for protection of biodiversity and economical organic food production, application mineral dressing could be correct with plough organic substance or with implement diazotrof-a, and in that occasion the amount of mineral nitrogen could be reduce for 40 kg/ha. 000245824 650__ $$aCrop Production/Industries 000245824 650__ $$aProduction Economics 000245824 650__ $$aProductivity Analysis 000245824 6531_ $$afertilization 000245824 6531_ $$aorganic substance 000245824 6531_ $$amicroorganizm 000245824 6531_ $$anitrogen 000245824 6531_ $$amaize 000245824 6531_ $$ayield. 000245824 700__ $$aCvijanovic, Gorica 000245824 700__ $$aCvijanovic, Drago 000245824 700__ $$aSubic, Jonel 000245824 773__ $$q903$$o914$$tEconomics of Agriculture$$j53 000245824 773__ $$K3 000245824 8564_ $$9046bd53e-968f-4101-8680-1bcf23bfc408$$s358848$$uhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/245824/files/Article%2033.pdf 000245824 887__ $$ahttp://purl.umn.edu/245824 000245824 909CO $$ooai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:245824$$pGLOBAL_SET 000245824 912__ $$nSubmitted by Greta Thormodson (thorm018@umn.edu) on 2016-10-06T20:55:38Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Article 33.pdf: 358848 bytes, checksum: d0a58170136cfa1647cb4add6604d8dd (MD5) 000245824 912__ $$nMade available in DSpace on 2016-10-06T20:55:38Z (GMT). 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