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E3S Web of Conf.
Volume 539, 2024
III International Conference on Agriculture, Earth Remote Sensing and Environment (RSE-III-2024)
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Article Number | 02020 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
Section | Issues of Sustainable Development of Agriculture | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202453902020 | |
Published online | 17 June 2024 |
The feasibility of using combined soils in greenhouse conditions for growing Osteospermum
1 FGBOU VO Orenburg State Agrarian University, 18, Chelyuskintsev street, Orenburg, 460014, Russia
2 Buryat Research Institute of Agriculture, Branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science of the Siberian Federal Scientific Center of Agrobiotechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 25Z., Tretyakova str., Zheleznodorozhny district, Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, 670045, Russia
* Corresponding author: Romashkaoa@rambler.ru
Periodically recurring droughts, unstable atmospheric moisture, and elevated air temperatures in summer are characteristic of the Orenburg region, which is part of the South Ural region. Of great scientific and practical importance at the present stage is the creation of soils that are optimal in terms of physical and chemical composition, giving high production results. The article presents the results of experimental data on the use of combined soils in greenhouse conditions in the Orenburg region when growing ornamental plants Osteospermum, for the purpose of decorative landscaping in urban areas, as one of the promising flower crops. In laboratory conditions, when constructing the soil, its chemical composition was carried out before sowing ornamental crops and after transplanting plants into open ground, in order to analyze the needs of plants for the mineral component of the soil and the possibilities of its reuse (secondary) for enriching the open soil of flower beds in urban conditions.
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2024
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