Abstract:
The aim of research was to study the impact of two fertilization systems on the agrochemical and biochemical
properties of soil fertility. And how do they change under the influence of fertilizers use in crop rotation in time and
space for 2 years. As the object of study was typical chernozem soil from long-term experiment (of 19 years, Belti
steppe, RM) cultivated with vetch+oats and sunflower. It was used two fertilization systems: i) Organic – 15 t manure/
ha of rotation surface, ii) mixed Mineral + Organic fertilizers (NPK 75, 130, 175 kg / ha, and 15 t manure / ha).
Analyzed agrochemical parameters included: soil organic matter, ammoniacal and nitric nitrogen; those biochemical –
soil basal respiration, nitrogen mineralization capacity of soil, dehydrogenase and urease activity. According to the
results of the investigation both fertilization systems generate positive changes in the properties of chernozem soil
compared with control–unfertilized soil. Manure application and the same amount of manure together with mineral
fertilizers ensure expanded reproduction of the typical chernozem’s organic matter. Agrochemical and biochemical
properties of soil were lower in the Mineral+Organic than in the Organic fertilization system. The values of the majority
of investigated biochemical parameters were reduced in the soil cultivated with vetch+oats, which follows sunflower in
crop rotation. This can be explained by the necessary of changes which occurs in the functional structure of microbial
communities when management type changes from the conventional to ecological agriculture or from one culture to
another.