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Doubling Potato Yields: Scientists Reveal Optimal Fertilization Strategies

by T.G. Lynn
28.07.2025
in New potato variety, News, Seeds, Soil
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Doubling Potato Yields: Scientists Reveal Optimal Fertilization Strategies

At the Institute of Agro-Biotechnologies in Syktyvkar, scientists are conducting groundbreaking research on soil enrichment techniques to maximize potato yields. A recent field study led by Dr. Olga Brovarova, a chemical sciences candidate, has revealed that humic acids, mineral additives, and activated biochar significantly enhance soil fertility and crop performance.

Key Findings from the Study

  1. Humic Acids Double Potato Yields
    • Extracted from peat, liquid humic acids were applied at 2.5–4% concentration during planting and budding stages.
    • Results showed a 100% increase in yield for the Nevsky potato variety.
    • Humic acids improve soil structure, organic matter content, and root development.
  2. Mineral Additives: Potassium is Crucial
    • Potatoes require higher potassium levels than nitrogen or phosphorus for optimal tuber formation.
    • Imbalanced fertilization (excess nitrogen) leads to excessive foliage growth and delayed tuber development.
  3. Biochar Enhances Soil Health
    • Activated biochar, added directly to planting holes, improves water retention and nutrient absorption.
    • Long-term studies are needed to determine precise dosage effectiveness.

Practical Recommendations for Farmers

  • Use humic acid solutions (2.5–4%) at planting and budding stages.
  • Prioritize potassium-rich fertilizers for better tuber growth.
  • Combine organic manure with humic acids for sustainable soil enrichment.
  • Avoid nitrogen overuse to prevent delayed tuber formation.

Balancing Science and Practical Farming

Dr. Brovarova’s research highlights the importance of balanced fertilization in potato farming. By integrating humic acids, potassium-rich minerals, and biochar, farmers can double yields while maintaining soil health. However, precise application is critical—over-fertilization can backfire.

As further studies refine optimal dosages, agronomists and farmers should adopt these evidence-based strategies to enhance productivity sustainably.


Tags: BiocharCrop YieldDr. Olga Brovarovahumic acidsKomi Scientific CenterNevsky potato varietypotassium in agriculturepotato fertilizationsoil healthsustainable farming
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