Assessment of ‘Complex–co’ preparation efficiency for some cereal crops growth stimulation
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2023
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Estonian University of Life Sciences
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The problem of obtaining environmentally friendly products, which are free from
unwanted compounds that are harmful for human health like residual nitrates is very actual. The
solution to this problem should be started from the initial stage of crop cultivation: seed
disinfection. For that goal the new organic origin preparation ‘Complex-Co’ was used. In current
paper the effect of a new plant growth stimulation preparation of complex influence ‘ComplexCo’, was studied on cereal crops cultivation. It was produced by the acidic processing of
winemaking waste product: the natural cream of tartar.
Unlike the high risk classical organic and inorganic fertilizers, ‘Complex-Co’ preparation is based
on absolutely vital compounds and can be considered ecologically safe. It contains: amino
derivatives of natural tartaric acid (TA), coalmine and micro-nutrient elements, which provide
the target properties and improve soil behavior. The effect of ‘Complex-Co’ preparation was
studied on three common agricultural crops: barley, emmer and triticale. As a result of the
experiments and field-trials it was proved as an effective preparation for root and foliar nutrition
of crops. After the usage of the elaborated preparation the significant growth stimulation effect
was observed for all the tested cereal crops. Also, the disinfection effect of ‘Complex-Co’
preparation was observed for the seeds of the tested plants.
The preparation is being recommended for the further research of its effect on various plants
cultivation in farms, greenhouses and orangeries.
Kirjeldus
Received: August 24th, 2023 ; Accepted: November 4th, 2023 ; Published: November 11th, 2023 ; Correspondence: aramrmik@yahoo.com
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tartaric acid, plant growth stimulator, complex organic fertilizer, emmer, barley, triticale, articles