Influence of drip irrigation on the formation of seedlings raspberries in the Non-Black earth zone
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Abstract (English):
Due to the lack of scientifically grounded technologies for the cultivation of red raspberries in the gardens and nurseries of the Non-Chernozem zone of the Russian Federation, aimed at the minimum use of resources and funds, it is relevant research to establish the effect of different moisture availability on the growth, development and productivity of raspberries, as well as the development of an optimal soil moisture regime in the Non-Chernozemregion. Field research is carried out on the territory of the training and experimental farm, the fruit-growing laboratory «Michurinsky Garden». Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Agricultural Academy named after K.A. Timiryazev. The experiment is two-factor, aimed at studying the different pre-irrigation moisture thresholds for the development of two varieties of raspberries, was laid in the fall of 2018.

Keywords:
red raspberry, drip irrigation, cultivation, efficiency, water-physical properties of soil
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