REVIEW STUDY ON THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS IN SOYBEAN CULTURE PUBLISHED

R. C. JURCUȚ, F. IMBREA, L. BOTOȘ, S. BĂTRÎNA Doctoral School of Engineering of Vegetable and Animal Resources raul.cristian19@gmail.com
Soybean cultivation is important for providing sustainable, high-quality production and protecting the environment. The responsible and sustainable use of chemical fertilizers is essential to achieve this. There are several key aspects to consider in using chemical fertilizers sustainably. Firstly, the correct dosing of fertilizers is important to prevent soil and groundwater pollution and avoid inefficient use of resources. The amount of fertilizer needed should be calculated based on the crop's needs and soil characteristics. Secondly, slow-release or controlled-release fertilizers should be used to release nutrients gradually during the plant's growth season. This can reduce nutrient loss through rainwater runoff or evaporation. Additionally, the use of organic fertilizers, such as manure or compost, can help improve soil fertility and maintain soil health. Modern technologies such as precision agriculture can also help use chemical fertilizers more efficiently and precisely, reducing the amount required and the impact on the environment. Regular monitoring of soil nutrient levels is also essential to avoid overuse of fertilizers and prevent soil and groundwater pollution. Overall, a responsible and sustainable approach to using chemical fertilizers is important to ensure healthy, abundant, and non-polluting soybean crops, contributing to the protection of the environment and the development of sustainable agriculture. By implementing these key aspects, we can achieve a balance between meeting our agricultural needs and protecting the environment.
Sustainable agriculture; Chemical fertilizers; Precision agriculture; Soil health; Soybean culture
agronomy
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