05.10.2022 |
As part of the implementation of the grant of the President of the Russian Federation for state support of young Russian scientists - candidates of sciences on the topic of scientific research "Implementation of the potential productivity of winter wheat by optimizing mineral nutrition in dynamic environmental conditions in the soil and climatic zones of the Central Ciscaucasia", a research group of the University visited LLC "Stavropol Runo" Ipatovsky GO, JSC "SP "Kolos" Kochubeevsky MD and the training and experimental station of Stavropol State Agrarian University, Shpakovsky MD.
The scientific group included: holder of the Presidential Grant, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Agrochemistry and Plant Physiology Alena Yurievna Ozheredova, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural Biology and Land Resources; Ecology and Landscape Architecture, Professor of the Department of Agrochemistry and Plant Physiology, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexander Nikolaevich Esaulko, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Agrochemistry and Plant Physiology Sergey Alexandrovich Korostylev.
The purpose of the visit to farms located in different climatic zones (dry, sufficient, unstable moisture) was to take soil samples to determine soil fertility. After selection, on the basis of chemical analysis, according to the author's formulas, the norms of mineral fertilizers for the planned harvest of winter wheat will be calculated.
It is worth noting that graduates of our university work as agronomists in all three farms, so in LLC "Stavropol Runo" of the Ipatovsky GO, the chief agronomist is Igor Fedorovich Gusikov, who graduated from the university in 1995, in JSC "SP" Kolos "of the Kochubeevsky Municipal District, the agronomist of department No. 3 - Victor Vasilievich Shevchenko, 2014 graduate. And at the training and experimental station of Stavropol State Agrarian University, Shpakovsky Region, Alexander Yuryevich Lagutin, who completed his studies at our university in 2017, works as an agronomist.
With all three agronomists, the conditions for the implementation of research were discussed, sites for laying experiments were determined, and the equipment used was approved.