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ARTICLE TYPE : RESEARCH ARTICLE

Published on :   09 May 2026, Volume - 2
Journal Title :   WebLog Journal of Environmental Sciences | WebLog J Environ Sci | WJETS
Source URL:   weblog icon https://weblogoa.com/articles/wjets.2026.e0904
Permanent Identifier (DOI) :   doi icon https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20176775

Agrochemical Composition of a New Organo-Humic Fertilizer and the Response of Cucumber Plants to Various Application Rates on Sandy Soils

M.S. Volkhonov 1
V.S. Vinogradova 2
Lassine Bengali 3
A.V. Avetisyan 4 *
G.N. Kosyanenko 5
1Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor of Kostroma State Agricultural Academy, Karavaevo, Russia
2Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor of Kostroma State Agricultural Academy, Karavaevo, Russia
3Master's Student, Kostroma State Agricultural Academy, Karavaevo, Russia
4General Manager of "ECOPAK" LLC, Ivanovo, Russia
5Doctor of Technical Sciences, "ECOPAK" LLC, Ivanovo, Russia

Abstract

A new organo-humic fertilizer, produced by accelerated fermentation of poultry manure using the "PEATGEL+" preparation, has a near-neutral reaction, is rich in macro- and microelements, and is free from heavy metals, toxic compounds, and radionuclides. The application of this new organo-humic fertilizer to sandy soil at a rate of 30–45 t/ha has a positive effect on the growth and development of cucumber plants of the "Izyashchny" variety.

Keywords: Poultry Manure; Accelerated Fermentation; Agrochemical Composition; Cucumber Plants; Morphophysiological Indicators

Citation

Volkhonov MS, Vinogradova VS, Bengali L, Avetisyan AV, Kosyanenko GN. Agrochemical Composition of a New Organo-Humic Fertilizer and the Response of Cucumber Plants to Various Application Rates on Sandy Soils. WebLog J Environ Sci. wjets.2026.e0904. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20176775