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Title: Economic Justification for the Use of Biological Fungicides and Plant Growth Stimulants for Growing Sunflower.
Authors: Domaratskyi, Ye.
Kaplina, A.
Kozlova, O.
Koval, N.
Dobrovolskyi, A.
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Domaratskyi, Ye., Kaplina, A., Kozlova, O., Koval, N. & Dobrovolskyi, A. (2020). Economic Justification for the Use of Biological Fungicides and Plant Growth Stimulants for Growing Sunflower. Independent Journal of Management & Production. № 11 (9), P. 2171-2184. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v11i9.1406 URL: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1406
Keywords: environmentally friendly fertilizers, sunflower production costs, products, net profit, profitability
Abstract: The study presents economic substantiation of applying environmentally friendly plant growth stimulators in combination with biological fungicides in sunflower production under conditions of the South of Ukraine. The field research was conducted at Kherson State Agricultural University (Ukraine) in 2017 – 2019 under conditions of dark chestnut alkaline soils with the humus content of 2.5% in the plough layer.  The results of the three-year field research prove that the net profit reached the absolute maximum in the variant of the hybrid LG 5580 under conditions of applying the bio-fungicide Fitotsyd-r with the stimulator Ahrostymulin at the stage of budding and amounted to $1081/ha. In this case the cost price was the least – $141.6/ha, and the profitability level was the highest – 196%. In the areas sown with the hybrid Tunca the variant with the combination of Fitotsyd-r and the growth stimulator Ahrostymulin also provided a positive result, but it yielded a little to the combination of the preparations Fitosporyn / Ahrostymulin: the net profit was $579.7/ha, the price cost made $203.4/ha and the profitability was 106 %.On the whole this analysis makes it possible to maintain that additional costs related to purchasing and applying fertlizers are totally compensated owing to the cost of an increase in the yield.
URI: http://188.190.33.55:7980/jspui/handle/123456789/14919
Type: Article
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