The effect of fertilizers on the biochemical composition of blueberies fruits on the high cutover peatland

Authors

  • Zhanna A. Rupasova Central Botanical Garden of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2v Surhanava Street, Minsk 220012, Belarus
  • Alexander P. Yakovlev Central Botanical Garden of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2v Surhanava Street, Minsk 220012, Belarus
  • Tamara I. Vasilevskaya The effect of fertilizers on the biochemical composition of blueberies fruits on the high cutover peatland
  • Natalia B. Krinitskaya Central Botanical Garden of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2v Surhanava Street, Minsk 220012, Belarus
  • Andrey A. Yaroshuk Central Botanical Garden of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2v Surhanava Street, Minsk 220012, Belarus
  • Tatiana M. Karbanovich Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Belarus, 15 Kirava Street, Minsk 220030, Belarus
  • Lyudmila V. Goncharova Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Belarus, 15 Kirava Street, Minsk 220030, Belarus
  • Emilia I. Kolomiets Institute of Microbiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2 Kupreviča Street, Minsk 220141, Belarus
  • Zinaida M. Aleschenkova Institute of Microbiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2 Kupreviča Street, Minsk 220141, Belarus

Keywords:

artificial revegetation, blueberry, cultivars, fruit, biochemical composition, organic acids, soluble sugar, pectins, sugar and organic acids index, bioflavonoid, tannins

Abstract

The results are presented of comparative study of biochemical composition of fruits V. angustifolium and half-high-bush blueberry Northcountry and Northblue at fertilizer application NPK-compound (N16Р16К16) and of some microbial specimen – a liquid product of MaKlor in concentration of 10 and 50 %, a liquid and dry product of Agromik, and also a liquid product of Baktopin at the differentiated and joint application in test crop on recultivated cutover peatlands. On the background of the weather conditions of the vegetation period close to the average long-term norm, the tested agro-techniques contributed to a significant transformation of the biochemical composition of blueberry fruits. It consisted in the improvement of their taste properties due to the enhancement of the biosynthesis of soluble sugars with the inhibition of that of organic acids, as well as in their depletion of C- and P-vitamins, the most significant when making N16P16K16. In the conditions of the hot and dry season for all taxa of blueberry, especially for interspecific hybrids, the positive influence of microbial fertilizers on the quality of fruits has been shown. At the same time, V. angustifolium showed an increase in the integral level of their nutritional and vitamin value 1.3–2.5 times as compared to the control, most significant on the background of the introduction of a 50 % solution of the drug MaCloR, as well as its 10% solution in combination with AMG. In a varietal blueberry with an increase of this indicator in 2.5–14 times the most effective was the joint application of the drug Baktopin in combination with AMG dry mycorrhizal fertilizer.

Author Biographies

  • Zhanna A. Rupasova, Central Botanical Garden of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2v Surhanava Street, Minsk 220012, Belarus

    corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, doctor of science (biology), full professor; head at the laboratory of chemistry of plants

  • Alexander P. Yakovlev, Central Botanical Garden of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2v Surhanava Street, Minsk 220012, Belarus

    corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, doctor of science (biology), full professor; head at the laboratory of chemistry of plants

  • Tamara I. Vasilevskaya, The effect of fertilizers on the biochemical composition of blueberies fruits on the high cutover peatland

    PhD (biology); senior researcher at the laboratory of chemistry of plants

  • Natalia B. Krinitskaya, Central Botanical Garden of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2v Surhanava Street, Minsk 220012, Belarus

    researcher at the laboratory of chemistry of plants

  • Andrey A. Yaroshuk, Central Botanical Garden of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2v Surhanava Street, Minsk 220012, Belarus

    postgraduate student at the laboratory of chemistry of plants

  • Tatiana M. Karbanovich, Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Belarus, 15 Kirava Street, Minsk 220030, Belarus

    deputy head of the main plant industry directorate of the Ministry of agriculture and food

  • Lyudmila V. Goncharova, Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Belarus, 15 Kirava Street, Minsk 220030, Belarus

    PhD (biology), docent; deputy director for science and innovation

  • Emilia I. Kolomiets, Institute of Microbiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2 Kupreviča Street, Minsk 220141, Belarus

    corresponding member of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, doctor of science (biology), full professor; director of the Institute of microbiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, head at the laboratory of biological control means

  • Zinaida M. Aleschenkova, Institute of Microbiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 2 Kupreviča Street, Minsk 220141, Belarus

    doctor of science (biology); principal scientific researcher at the laboratory of interrelations between microorganisms of soil and higher plants

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Published

2019-03-16

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Industrial and Agricultural Ecology

How to Cite

[1]
Rupasova, Z.A. et al. 2019. The effect of fertilizers on the biochemical composition of blueberies fruits on the high cutover peatland. Journal of the Belarusian State University. Ecology. 1 (Mar. 2019), 84–97.