Abstract:
The paper presents the results of the analyzes of the soil on the land intended for blackcurrant, as well as of the water used to irrigate the plants. The research was carried out on the experimental sector in Todiresti commune, Ungheni district. The study objects served the soil samples, taken from the depths of 0–20 cm and 20–40 cm, as well as water from a lake located 3 km from the experimental sector and water pumped from the Prut River. The type of soil intended for the plantation is ordinary chernozem. After the study, it was established that at a depth of 0 - 20 cm the humus has values of 3.23%, and at a depth of 20 - 40 cm it reaches 6.69%. The soil does not contain carbonates, having an alkaline reaction at a depth of 0-20 cm, pH = 8.63, and at a depth of 20-40 cm, pH = 9.35. The content of mobile phosphorus (0-20 cm - 8.08 mg/100g; 20-40 cm - 9.83 mg/100g) and mobile potassium (0-20 cm - 46.16 mg/100g; 20-40 cm - 40.87 mg/100g) from the soil is in sufficient quantities for plant development. As for nitric nitrogen, it is contained more in the upper layer (0-20 cm
- 0.65 mg/100g) than in the lower one (20-40 cm - 0.20 mg/100g), an insufficient amount for plant development, thus requiring the annual application of approximately 30 kg/ha.