UDC 635.657:661.152.3
DOI 10.36461/NP.2025.76.4.016

YIELDS OF CHICKPEA VARIETIES WITH AGROCHEMICAL APPLICATION IN THE SOUTHERN NON-CHERNOZEM REGION
D.V. Vinogradov1,2, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor
M.V. Evsenina2, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor
E.I. Lupova2, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor
1M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
2Ryazan State Agrotechnological University by P.A. Kostychev Ryazan, Russia mailto:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

This article presents data from a study on the effect of the complex fertilizer Folirus Stimul (aq. sol.) on chickpea crops in Ryazan Oblast. Proper organization of the plant nutrition system, including foliar feeding, is crucial for effective chickpea cultivation and the formation of high-quality yields. The study examined the use of three foliar applications of the complex fertilizer Folirus Stimul (aq. sol.) to chickpea plants during the vegetation period. Nutrient deficiencies significantly reduce chickpea yields and grain quality. Particular attention should be paid to the levels and availability of the micronutrients – molybdenum and boron. Applying foliar fertilizers to chickpea crops during the growing season with the studied agrochemical Folirus Stimul (aq. sol.) improved crop structure and increased the yield of the Avatar and Volzhanin varieties. There was an increase in protein content in the chickpeas of the studied varieties. On average over the study period (2024–2025), the highest chickpea yield was observed in the group that received three foliar applications of Folirus Stimul (aq. sol.) fertilizer at a rate of 4.0 L/ha. The yield increase for the Avatar chickpea variety was 13.8% compared to the control, and 11.6% for the Volzhanin variety, indicating the high effectiveness of the proposed method in chickpea cultivation practices.
Keywords: chickpeas, complex fertilizer, agrochemicals, yield, grain quality.

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