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https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/16.2.1608

Impact of biofertilisers and agrometeorological conditions on phenological growth of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) in organic agriculture

Veselka Nedelcheva Vlahova ; Agricultural University Plovdiv, 12 Mendeleev Blvd., 4000 Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Vladislav Haralampiev Popov
Kalinka KOUZMOVA


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The pepper has a relatively large share in the general structure of the vegetable production in Bulgaria. The objective of this research was to investigate the influence of biofertiliser Emosan (HemoZym NK, Hemozym Bio N5) in combination with biofertilisers Lumbrical and Boneprot, as well as the influence of certain agrometeorological conditions on the phenological growth of pepper cv. ‘Sofiiska Kapiya’. This experiment was carried out in 2009 – 2011 on the experimental fields ofthe Agroecological Centre at the Agricultural University Plovdiv (Bulgaria). The pepper was grown using existing technology for mid-early field production, according to the principles of organic agriculture. The agroclimatic characteristics were taken on the basis of data of twenty-four-hour performance of meteorological factors. In thethree years of the experiment the temperature conditions during the period of active vegetation of the pepper (June - July - August) were above the average, which was in conjunction with the global trends. The application of biofertiliser Emosan, in combination with basic fertilization with biofertilisers Boneprot and Lumbrical and under the impact of suitable agrometeorological conditions, had a positive impact on the pepper plants. Pepper plants showed earlier entry into the main phenophases under field conditions of organic farming.

Ključne riječi

agrometeorological conditions; biofertilisers; Capsicum annuum L.; organic agriculture; phenological growth; vegetable crops

Hrčak ID:

141294

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/141294

Datum izdavanja:

15.6.2015.

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