SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VLASYUK, F.A. - VLASYUK, P.A.

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P13976 AEC-tr-2435((Pt.4)(p.89-I00)) THE EFFECT OF NUCLEAR RADIATION. 904 PLA14TS. F. A. VJ&myWL pdil-IW of CONFERENCE OF TIM 7WC-ADEJdj-CF SCIENCES OF THE USSR ON THE PEACIR- FUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY, JULY 1-5119-56 SFX)WOM OF THE DI;WZO.N OF BIOLOGICAL SC;~NCE. jTraaslatio%~. 12P. This paper was orWnally abotrvtted from &,a Rux~ls4 and appegred f a Nuclear Scienet Ahstracts as KRA 9-76f R. VLASYUK, I. kandidat selIekokhozyaystvenrqkh uauk. Utilization of virgin and vaste lands in the Chinese People's Republic. Zemledelie 4 no.7:102-103 JI 156. (KERA 9:9) (China-Agriculftre) VLAT 1"UT-,-1 -. -it-* SUN DA-GHIN (Sung Ta-chleng] (poking); 1-USYTJKO I A. (Moskva); KLYCHNIKOV, V.M. (Moskva); KHEY VAN-IUN [Hei Peking) Soils of the "Druzhba" State Farm 1.4 the Chinese Foople's Republic I ~r -4"'L [with summary in Engli sh, . -, hT6 Gdaid-~uo,11264364- '57. (China-- oiis " -~, -7~ (MLFA 10:5) USGR/Soil Science - Genesis and Geography of Soils. J. ('Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., ITO 15, 1958, 67879 Author : Sung Ta-chleng; Vlasyuk, I.A., Klychnikov, V.M., Hei Wang- iun Inst : - Title : The Soils of the "Druzhba" Goskhoz of the Chinese People's Republic, Orig Pub : Pochvovedeniye, 1957, No 1, 26-36. Abstract : The territory of the "Druzliba" goakhoz lies on the second terrace slope the bottom lands of the Sungari River. The ground water is at a depth of 1-5-3 to 5 meters, and on saline areas it is slightly raincralized -- up to 1.3 gram/ liter of solid deposit. There is 550-600 m, of precipita- tion yearly* On elevated areas there are chernozem-like soils; on wooded areas the soils are podsolized and lea- ched. The h=js content of -the upper soil horizons reaches 11.5%; the reaction is neutral; of the absorbed bases Ca Card 1/2 - 10 - USSR/Soil Science - Genesis and Geography of Soils. J. 'Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, 67879 comprises more than 24 m. eq. per 100 gram of soil; the content of non-water -soluble aggregates is mre than 70%- Consederable areas are also occupied by mead.-aw- chernozen solonchak soils and also slightly marshy and marshy-meadow soils with the ground water level at 1.5-2 meters and the humus content -- -.-16%. There are also neadow crusted-basaltic soda solonchaks with 0.2-0-5% of water-soluble salts. A schematic mp of the soils is given. Several techniques for ameliorating swamo and saline areas are recommended. -- S.A. Ilikitin. Card 2/2 EREZHNW, 1, D.D., akad., red.; VLASYUK,-I.A-j akad., red.; GUSHCHIN, M.Yu., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; YEVTUSHRIKO, A.F., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; KATARIYAN, T.G., kand. biol. nauk, red.; KOLEMIKOV2 V.A., doktor sellkhoz. nauk, red.; IJFIN, V.K., kand. biolog. nauk, red.; HYABOV, I.N., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; ZHILYAKOVA, 0.., red. izd-va; GLIMM, 11., rei. izd-va; ISUPOVA, N., tekhn. red. (Development of fruit culture and viticulture in the Crimea] Razvitie sadovodstva i -vinogradarstva Kryma; trudy plenam-a,, provedennogo sovmestno s Ukrainskoi akad. sellskokhoziaistven- nykh nauk, 20-24 maia 1958 goda (Simferopol'). Pod obshchei red. D.D.Brezhneva i I.A.Vlasiuka. Simferopol', Krymizdat, 1959. 467 p. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Vsef;oyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozygystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina. Sektsiya sadovodst-va., vinogradarstva i subtropi- cheskikh kulitur. (Crimea-Fruit culture) (Crimea-Viticulture) 0000**000000 000&joooo 1000000*0000*0o*ooo:!:::00000000900000*0;0*00*0 OCOIYGNXLM 0 CPU Will patopa it U13 $4 a% v a 3t 40 41 4z 43 'm 461 Al M n I - I . , ST co Lf T tr. C.Dfps a 7-..jj.,x,v -OfLT31df%&V13 WIVNIL11 IVWJdAIIvAIw v I S v S V 100-9 ~00-0 2,1 OOR *Ot 00, 0 0 o o 0:0 t 00 00= 0 00 C. 00 qlj!Ax If 'Afamodn q.,gi jr,) putio) L, 0* U! J-11ran v 3ACS jot, d Puy N *%Iitw.)j 1 00 ..2 aAR2 AjIjVjVdxajvq(j4.,,tjd ,44dilo pug N q)jIA tM)rjjpWj 1194 -gj"%jj Ajo,Xprj 0e 00- Itimi 3ACI ptj~ X qIIA Sup& 341 u!'uo! Ir7ji 06 o*.! 13"1 I '1 *0%1 *AJWJ2, jw!mLw wwrowq.) -~ItA -4*1" pur. --wad 'a , IV -Ijlvnv 10 now"104i 00 J4101A PUY MIS *ZP fW MISMAD) *;WqdWqd PUY wnp -$Y;od qjpA aum;nv *qj al uoporMpol, #3*;Sng p ",;-a 0e 0 00- fr 00 0 0 -.L, 75 it 0 o 0 o 009 0 VLASYUK, 1. 1. Millet f7o-xtall millet." Reviewed by B. F. SolovIyev. Rom, baza 3 Wo. 4, 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified. VLASYUK, K.Ya. (Voronazh); TFUSHIN, D.F. (Voronezh) Machanization of ca-- umloa~jing operatlionzq. Zhel. dor. -,rax~sp. 46 no.10!65-.66 0 '64. ~47-RA 1711l) 1. Zamestitell nachaltnika Yugo-Vostochnoy dorogi (for VlasTA). 2. Nachallnik gruzovay sluzhby Yugr~-Voqtochnoy dorogi (for Trushin), VLASYUK, L. According to the laws of workeraf honor. Mashinostroitell no. 2:6 V64. (MIRA 17:3) USSR/Chemical Technology - Caemical Products and Their Applications, Mineral Salts. Oxides. Acids. Bases. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimlya, No 3, 1957, 8787 Author : Kunin, T.I. and VlasYuk.L_A2A- Inst : Ivanovsk Chemic,~l _PnT.Ln--_.ering Institute Title ; Partial Pressure of Water Vapor Over Hongalite. 1-6 Orig Pab : Tr. Ivanovsk. ktim.-tekhnol. in-ta, 1956, No 5, 97-10r,2. Abstract : Data on the partial pressure of water va-por over ronga- lite (R) are imortaa-t for a clear understanding of the causes of the increased rate of decomposition of R in a moist atmosphere an.-I for the production of an anhydrous product. The partial pressure of water vapor over R has been measured at 1c'-960. At temperatures under 500 a dif- ferential tensometer was used in the measurements. At texperatures above 650 a wathod based on the determination of the boiling point of R -was used. An approximate equa- tion is given for the deteTmination of the partial -Dressu- Card 1/1 re of water vapor cvar R: log R 8.26 - 2125/T L'sic_,7. KUNINO T.I.; VLASYUK, I.I.A. Use of a vibrating mill for the production of ronpl`te. I-v,-rje.- ucbeb.zav.;khim.i khin.tekh. 4 tio.4:636-638 161. (Mlfik 15:1) 1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut, kafedra obshchey kbimicheskoy tekhnologii. (Sodium formaldehydesulfoxylate) ~VWTYYII. kav" Overvoltage during electrolytic separation and solution of metals as a function of their physical properties. Ukr. khim. zhur. 29 no.8:82"39 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Institut obshebay i naorganicheskoy-khImU AN UkrSSR. DMZMARSKIY, Yu. K.; VIASYUK N. V. =L_~ Polarization pbenomena in melts an a solid electrode of the same metal. Ukr. khim. shur. 28 no.6.*688-692 162. (KM 15: 10) 1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. (Fused salts-Electric properties) TU.K.jj akadem1k; I DELLIVUSKIY, Yu.K.[DcliMars1kyi2 D.V.LVI~BiuktM.V.) ,relations between electrode polarization and the heat of fusion of metals (with summary in English). Dop.AN URSR no.3:340-343 161. MRA 14:3) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy kIAmii AN USSR* 29 AN USSR (for Delimarakiy). (Electrolysis) (Melting points) VLASYUK,P.A. -.. --. iiiect of bmganized nitrogen-phosphoraUs-Ntassium fertilizers (m the yield anti quality of farm prodwa. Z4=ljiste biljka 11 no.l//~t 317-321 '"62 1. Nauchno-isaledovatellski7 Inetitut fixiologii rasteniy Ukrainskoy akademii sel'skokho-2qaystverm-ykh nauk.. g. KiyeT* v 1, A I, P . ~ - I 'fhe effect oil step-by-s;.ep --'erm'J'Aization on Lhe pi-~,,sical anr cne-nical c," soils. uman, vda". 10~D. 138 D. Uman'. U,-rnslka z;i1's'ko-hosr;cdar-r:'ka , "Selian-oka pra - d,-)sli:na stantsiia. Vi,~idil a-groVaierdi. 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The bdlowirix mnitiazin NaCl detsv~, are given bar the stAl typq-% %tudivd: %-n trails I and It using a Imsic N + P 4- K of inanurv 00 I"tillier at thr lilaeof lh'~ fall Lg. Int h'vtat' 7 '1i~K.j.fla-vl;il' ;It "a. 41-1 with all all'I'll. I 00 ill-allil, Of 1111LA'al :: ! .; 0* ivating. Ibc Slaricaw Ill WOO 1h, 11-1.4'r Willi Aad 111 00 *0 LK. is -it 111, Willi tile yield tit f 1 40 10 Th 1 l h --:0 rciutv. , ) 1 ig. pez 4 ), ,L the xilretrulplut bcing3 _0* percirntage ulffease in sugar content tel Me Ix:cts was 1).4 2"1r. Nt. G. N10"Te 2 .09 . ;19 0 Will 2 ' -00 -so J 00 :4 0 4 9 4 Of IAI 1 4 &%ilrk fit,% Y00 90 00 16* 0 *0 4 0 AV W7 is I * 0 - it it it - 441 o : 0 0 * 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 :1 0 0 0 v 0 0 iil , 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 000 OR 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 09 0 0 0,* 0 0 4 0 0 0 1A it It -1 44 Is 1, 11 ff JUI)II) a $4o lap is N Al if U 11 A III v a #I I) ad .1 E. A a I I A 1A W 9 U I A If If A 1 A TdA i at #17m of Moro CTW 00 SW fertility and on the yield and the quality o1 gugar beats. r. P. A, Vlasyijk ajul K. M. Dobrotyur-&iya. Viresoytis. N" 1-1. (Adobrifivil AgroleAkxjAi j ALr "t dexiy4 801. Gedrollsa. 1'rimexex It A atirepsikop v "'kOer ReftV Z mrshe"iya Vrolkainviti 1939. 174--M; Kbim. I'k tile influence of chlortipicrin lite om. tent of %)I. hinnus in,,ressed considerat4y. t*p toji, -00 after the will". of Chloropicrin, nitrates then -00 00 inctrA-Il Sharply will after 90 days were the ~mr ,, it, tile cout, III mik. Tbe content of al-r1w.1 's*ll# oot,~-I 1(0 0 go - 'S ,hawtv tip it) 14 days, after 45 day, .411.1 Afirl of $it; J&Y- was the wnt a3 In the contiol Ijjv_jjj,jIj 0 ZO of -Sol. PA In soils treated with chlorWik-rol *-a. high 1 0 64 a at all litrift 1han-in the COWN01 soils. chlmopiria in- 'i =00 00 crea%cd the sugar content of suSm beets and %imishanc- ---Iv the content of noWocein N. W. R. fictin =00 10 0 Z'-O 0 &L lid 4900 "If 200 ~-O 0 moo a AtTALIU-~01CAL LiTfRATLRE CtASSIF.CATICh woo j i-' 0 An I I N 111 0 T 0 pau Coot *a no It V n I 1 0 0 000 Z: 10 0 0~0 o 0 0 o 6 60 6 0 0 0 o 100000i00000046400 0 0 a 00 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 000400040OW0000000 a 0 0 0 0,0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 - w w ~! I . 000000000000000060 0 0*00000*00 04*00 00000 0 1 , 1 00 0 0 go 0 0 * 0 0 0 I : . . 4 , , to 000 000 0099 6090 0.0 ;i A. -1 1. ; j , ) I zit , , ~ ))h r i~ it.. 0 it ' 00 UttUntion of common salt as fortilizer for "a boots, 0 1'. A. Vlasyuk. Ommaye VrWy W-W Kkims Refirrat VNjS-Vf`19J7 1939 RA . . t , , /bar. I 9W, No. 8. 53 ; i f. A . 3S. 4 1 it vegrt a I ion 00 1 1 -- 1 -6 ~ it a 4 N.t I I,-# I J 'I,, mmill- -I-, , -0-1- .00 of N&C1 had is hasinful rltrtt. A ilia%. miltv tml- h t l : isi tici ictit t1,11% above Ilut of tire cuntrol) wat o =00 0 fly adding 0.8 S. of NaCl. MgS04 aL%o hail it favorable hu b d f O h .0 0 r eets. n win m o Icct oil the growt sugar S. of N'*CJ, addetl in equal "tiom at tile beginning =0 0 mit, at the endol tile vrjivtal~ml petiml. I ZOO 1-till,i, In fic-ldriliti. Ilia%, hicirow, in tile vi.l.l if NulLat IWOV wFlr tillidillptl mt wriklv 1111vi.lied kallmollAll, 6 Isrs "0 il"firin iiitill toll, i's iml quillial" Ila.) limil h 'Jumial, .4 ' - i l Fra-l mrrl~ Im lle migar Content of 11W. NACI lWr Ila. I from 0.4 to 2.2% on the widn. of NaCl, Oil A.nctz zoo ,mls XaCl decircawd Ili, yield of sugair beet.. Go W, R. flenn zoo 0 4 '. 0v tT1rl.kJFGKAL illiftAtt,if CIAMPICATICIF It I EtO 0 *to, lk t 1. 0 4 is I a it 110 it -4 Or 19 a 'A 1% it to .1 ~ 4 0 0 0 W 0 V: 0 0 0 0 0 40 1 6 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 000 000 0 00 00 *so# so* sees*@** o 40 s, U .1 0 .4 to A f L. . so q (A tau II&II't . . I so so .00 00 so so _00 Utilization of the wsM products of the ma-spit" we 00 fft~: industry for fatillsitig sugar beets. P. A. Kibi~ I'NIS a 1h td ld v N h m 4w 0 ouc owi . & 4urnyo . i r y ~_09 111139. lot-73. KAitts. Wo". Zlkkr. 1940. No. S. :Z, it; cf. C. .4. 34. Ntn intimit" the ;vimmdatton -0 0 of frittifitrF.. fiscilitat" the it'"milms. or 'pit. -00 ill"rmses tile coutent (a 111111itivc CICITIC111% III tile NO And t ki i i d h h l o j ri- e wa e c ettro nc( et asi t improves t c progwrt mi3tant structure of the suit. Adda. of Nin to frrtiltzct,i = 00 ,lvc:rcsscs the lou" of the principal nutritive ultitancv4. 00 0 Being localized in the leaves of suKar txvt,, Nin increa-w, 00 .3 i the cncW of synthesis and facilitates the utoventent d Cos 09 ugam Under the influence of %in the amt, of sucrose -*L~umtd in the respiration d the bects during the night 00 A dm"aws, The incrcuse in the total productivity of the V-0 a x ,e 0 0 plants is attributed to the decrease in the no. of sperium m the leaves and in the thicknc~% of the fibn tiuut in the 0 i 2j" routs of the beets under the Influence ofl%la. W.RAL - tie 0 t: 100 0 F V Ad L I a PW 0 14 4 1 it _W_j 0-4 I U n It Qt 611 W A it S9 it it If it N piLo n 1 -no, .- roereo 44 so 10 o 0 o a 0 0 go 0 *so 4 11 If 11 11 1 06 Ol I#A 1# Ita 0 1 AA &A [L jib It Go 00 00 Effect of Inangsufferous fertiliters .0 the increase 'a J. uk %L&. % -00 . j . y resisuacA to wind of cereal crops, -4,113" 7 Nf . * 0 00 , rr S , it Ch,momillm S~, i'litai, Alf. 11'. .,. . . Chime eY inda,irv 43. .00 00 I'Ph"I 00. W-10111Y "110 if kliv MCIII, '.I WilIl"f 'AhviAl 1111i'ligh I wil l4but till; .00 By .11,1611kil tip thr thickwilig so al Ille talt. "1 .1 -1.." .1illm, I I ~ '-V millu 00 .:d "0.- 111, twi. txr ha., tip mid ttmnA I IN"; A. P.-C ViOd i. Itx-mA-l 00 zoo 00 410 0 0 VOID 00 zoo 00 0 0 0 0 00 1 r 4 00 3 4 1 L A NFIALLLo'GICIL kill-IlLPE LAt11rICAI1C~ 0 0 zoo 00 r AM S 0 voo jj j OF It IF CT it it IF 0 0000000000900 0 0 0 0 0 0 i" 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 060000 0 00 4 * a 0 40600*04000004 400 4 : 4 69 0 0 ,, 1, ;, .1 ,- " )j 11, out Lot 00 4ri -f. 0 LJ it 1. r %; -A- A.- -L- A61, as A W, LI.A I s 0 I.jp 0 V- to, 00 of 00 A IndustrialwastowasatowfaMen. P.AA11 it -00 lovicktotoo Pitle"ifto 1939, No. 9. W-2; Kkiri~. -4141 F MO, No. 1, 7".-Slimcs mnig. 14-32,8 of Mv 60 r and Fe-lifn slimes Coats. not k4l than 9-14%(of Un are 00 recommended as Mn fertilisers. For slag and dust ctionig. :.so 1 Fe ortion be tuted as Pe-co:ltg. iertiligm. lkwax and puw. dered broracitc, datolite and tourmaline coats. 6-s',10 of 00 FhOoocatibeusedazBfirriftm. Ground serpentine anti -00 06 21. dunite dour can be used as MS fertilizers. Adda. a( Mg 40 &limes in anits, of 1.5-4.0 quititalsAwtar to sugar borei 1.90 on podsol Incresied the yield of sugar beets by 52 quintalt/ 6** hectar and the sugar cron(ent by 0.65%. Adoln. of Aniri (1.5 Tsintabo/hect") to leached chernozent "1% Irk-fru"d ::Of 00 the yield of 3ticar beets by 42 quint aij/hec tar. Max. on. Creas" of the crops w"e obtained from 4.5 quintal./ hectar of slime. Addn. of Fe-Mro slimes (3-4 quintals. hector) increases the sultar-bect yield by 50-4) quintals! 0 09 hoectar 4nd the yield of wintc-r and rpring wheat toy 2-1 1.700 00 quints6/hectar. Fe sW and Fe dust (3 quinialil"Ittvtar) increase the yield rif sugar bmts by 30~50 quintals/liectAr, 0 that of grain by 2-4 quintals/bectar anti (hat of sunflower weds by 2 quin(aliioheLtar. Borax (6 kC./hviotar) in. creases t lie yield of beets by W quint als/bectar. Optimum goo to: dates of bomit for sugar beets are 0-12 kg./hft-tar. *INCI J (2.3-4.0 quintals/hectar) increased the yield of sugar beets 00 by 60-00 quintalt/hectar and the sugar content by 0.7%. 80 0 is The recommended dcw of NaCl (adkied in rows) is 0.0 quintal/hectar. W. R. Henn 1=00 ASII SLA 09TALLUP.41CAL L111FRATIAE CLAISSIMATION I ;wo it v i v s4 to a a :i I U a '17 PO is I; is It 91 9 it Ct tt it of kw a 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 010 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 & 0 * 0 *!0 0 0 0 0 0 dp 00 It 000 0 * 0 0 0--816-0 0 * to * 0 a 0 0 0 0 6 0 a 0 * * - - 0 ~10 0 is 0 0 0 =6 0 =0 0 Mo 0 , 44 -1 1: AI ~7 11 -1 it A A "I S Po it U of it It k V is to W 4 1 I --L- J. _i L -L M. D 00 411, 0 Noll-Outi" 84 191111lUes P~ A. "t-Ax, AW'14's 1930, No, 0 ot /bar. 1940. No. et. 47 in,,,,ig,,,d the phy,,koi. l 0 and "I %19CJI, M004 WW iff"Kind ' -Pornt"le (runtx. 8d )t 2NA5, AI,O, 0.87. 9.1:1, oo CAO -3-4 and -%I*() 35-21t) off Millar lwvii in a-1. and nand 00 41 1 YulliIA, 14 111, Borg, m0wtalu-I" .141'eraw, the mitiIIIIJA lisoll 111 .111111 Aild life 1111V41.41Y 44 file III lilt I.-Avi-o, alul ifutt.a.." file Scithly ill 1114 l 'lenji. 11.0. oi leavo., Alld I lie 4,4116141.1'. '1111.1-a1 J I devoraw, I'lliq driforum-i she almiolopliort #I( water toy Itu l ittivito. Adjit. tof !W k1l.;Iia. 44 xrotind willoolifjor fit 111, 00 Booddl"'Ing flail a lavolohlo, vaeo-t tits Ifte VII-Ifland -Ijg.r 00 voutt,ift of the t%viscittly tinder cosidiiiiin,of thr Vortmerb - r i d l f 0 x un an , part g y, o the (Mr-a region. The increaw in th i ld f 1 )Zee e o r y xvis was 7.8-14.1 quinfals/ba. and in ih~ 946 tigar mutent 0.1-4)A%, In file Kulmin rrgi,nt addrs. -if goill ttm% M 39 - l N AII'l I ie ioxat coodf Bit for 11U foil olml. is dil'i I%%I 04 Will- file flu Iva- III fite Boom, W411.1 1. ,1111141 ful- I-o' 1 his $I Br too - ; o it- --q 1W 0 14 11 Aj of and it 10 10 Is ! * 1P it oof . a" of U K ft is it NO a I to 0 0 t off,0 lift 00 0 0 0 0 * a 09 0 too of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 q a g-g.o 9019 0 40 0 - 0 - 00 go 00 0 0 0 offif Al 00 JR. 1:14 fl(Mallift, actutg1l) c m,,h trrsud with In ml. ctmed. If\(),, llifil. will) il.0 still 00 Mn drill. ally liffer lwf "'Itote mblatioll ill 0 the lwvwtkv c)( AKN(), lt~ valalv'l. M r~fvlrlkv~' of 0: A. If. Kmpl.- so 00 Pa00 00 --so 0 'so 0 "00 00 a "00 00 T, 00 so too .100 400 .1TALIV116KIL tITIENAT"I CLASSIFICAT-01 IF too l#Q'- IMlIll,- 0-1 411 00 ...... .... - --att lea two N 41KNO4114 36.7 0 if 10 LS I wtr to IF 1w It $I of it a x It tv Itx 0000000064**000000000000 .0000000041110000~0 0 660006*00060 &~*_*.ILO 0 0 0 0 * 6 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W-W-W-Wr-W-110 ; W ; ;'0 it a is 30 a musamiladN o 110 A. 04A L a # & I $10 .' 0 41 00, lidloss" ad SWORMW Von OW aduatka W Wommals 00 aftragn aad akfau olvegos by am" bow, ' - 1'. A. Vlsisy"k. Cosspi. rewd. to C :o 1 F3 capts. with ou = -04D Inv tranVion ed an send cultures with a 11.0 ca at 21 % sod a bun" t at M% led to the fullowing - l b l d lli h Il = f d i 094 resu u ts ra ze w ts (t& ate t a & to ): Ito ammonia N aod nitrate N deydoped nwre vigorous snod h -00' ny wetv Crew at sm ac- mWe steins. t cd=td - nd= Pure amnsunis r : .049 N . inif A combination of equal -3 assits. of smummis N &M oftrot N ykWd the him results, die forma bdz a lied at the time of tk truL IAnt ti 06 a cat. pp V g rthe letter subsequently. This combination + go 006 yielded a max. of seed. Ammonia N hKyraws the mdw- 004 3:= the led tisetics, while nitrate N I coo Mo has si redWas tffm when Slow N and 4 struney oxicILLIng effm combined Wth= 900 00 j I with ammonia N. Nitrate N leads to -00 ; a diminution at acwty and of the BE while a Combination ff I b N f F too ort. of dm two arms has a cuatrary e n oth con the Intensity of the o"tion-mduct6a promses to %lic roe plant was greatly iomased. Ittollows that the decompa. 00 or synthesis of carbohydrsites way be regulated by meam of Mo. A. 11, Krappe A 0 0. 1 L a ACTAILUNGWAL LIFIRAT11011 CLASSOPKATIN 0 Boot 1111141414 F slow 004.011 4 oo $a-W49 -0 1 $*Iasi "St M.W dot IM111316del BIA&II aw 4.1 Its - 0 11, 48 1 MIL N 0 a W I N N A 0 -3 9 1 W31., - - Ilk 19 As 10 AS Or K an 9 - 0 - 0 Li's 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a * 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 4 00 00 4 0 0 0 : 0 0 00900 0000 00 - 0-00-000 0 * 9 4 0~0 00000 0' Af 71W imparkaft of M04MM" !a dw adusadon of W -0o smankand It 1 000 bm cd rWr beft~ P. A. Vk1y1xk-.-CVwp1. rod. .09 dod. sd. U. X. S. S. 23. lb"(1940)(in Gamdo).- (UH.),SO. had the mo6t deuimental effect on the plants-, 004 thbdketcmMwtbeimprow4biraddo.o(Ma- Adda. l d t k f C l d t f h CK%) l 004 o o a norma eve a e 4men o t ants, v e P 004 a comilderable root wt. and a normal aqW content. Addn. of Un to nitrate N further Increased both root wt. 00 (by 64 g.) and content (by 1.1%). A comblostiott f b milk d egg to a P.Nhwtka o oth raw wt. and of tbt 2 forms a e alp content AS compared with the nitrate form alone. Addn. of Mn hKiftsed the root wt. by 112 g. and the content by 0.6%. Aopb* MU of the N W the pr 000 of ammonia N at the becittainir wW the other haff r ago 006 in am form ot nitrate N autoequently led to a reduction 0014 of the root wt. by 73 g. and of the suW content by 2%, - i i h h l i d l b me* taneou, ed w t e resu ts o ta ne mu as compw t by s ti n of b th f rms t th beennin Addn f vow o o - o o a e g. = 00 4r toKniUCrCRMO(thtrWXWt.bY7X1X 0(thCSUSM content by 0.3%. 4 refemom. A. Xrappe 00 Cog See Go e! L A L, MITAkLMIC&A, LITHATURS CLASWCA 10 a ts 0 -- - ISO" slow 10111AT woo 58SO&O -to Ov UK a.* ' SL5 AV 10 14j I o I L I a nd 0 0 0 1 IF , J a 9 a 0. 1 1 V , , l n t Ct ale 0 41 0 0 o 0 6 6 a 0 0 1 0 * 9 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 6 0 ---LO_o 4t 0 0 010 o,* 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 W - - -- --* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Le , 0 0 6 : : New manganese f ertilizers; the cff,~Ct of ilwigmiese and its microchements on agricultural plants K.viv, Vyd-vo Akadeirui na7.~,k UPS-I"'.. 19U. 258 (5 --m-L 7 15 7-1 S663-V55 Ctr CU 1. Plants, Effect of mwiganese on. 2. Plants, 9 .31 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 j 00 owevegovewevo 0 see* _04, _6-___ 0000000 I MV, 0 0 06 0 0 **foe* **so 0 e to 41 '00*0000000 o 0 o 0 op '1 15 a it is t, a 14 21 14 k tit 1i L' 111 R 1~r VJL-_.jL_i__L Ae, oi ~c ir, at A 00 -3 A, is D-rutiolos the loo"jy bouad humic sibstanccs in 0 chernosom ud podiollud *oil&. P. A. V4,yuk and A. 1. ZriubcYAR, Pedoloty (U. S. S. R.) 1941 %'it 1. 07 of 1-0 Ig he InMair Willul flutnic %idniatic" of J chernoerm 411112 4 l 0 _60 1,4 c ucil"6, 't 111tv vaticii Itotu 9.4 tip '211.61,~v of I lie "Ital oric. invivr so aild in 2 PtAiLplized bull from I 1 5 it) U.7 -s o ',1: -00 1100 00 0 0 ASO-ILA CTALLL14COCAL U11014760f CLASS11FICA11CM it f,~1 41 1 u 0 IS A, it tt It ~Psj lilt sin ptrtn ifew o o 0 o o a o o o o 0 0 o o e 00 0 0 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 a * -0 -0 '21 an i m An 1 1* 01 o 0 o 410 ;~o 0 0 -00 00 re 0 io 0 1 a o o o o o o 0 o 0 o o o o o 0 k_o 0 w0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 " 11 P kJ ti w I f 10 0 4 aTT t t 1 t Q0 (f f L p r 4A 1. '1 Y Y A.. 1- 90 A The viNtOveness of enrichratnt at trIanuto witit min- - 4 oral Urtilizers P, A. Vimitic m.1 K. Nt. 00 l1wZ1, C'Itlle 1 "lire NNI , 0 7 . k .4 . K ( t N L N (4 A ~ '09 Of 1 S. so t 4 jf K.o. - :III 1 1,1) 11 b K. . ller m ure) Coll 4 I lukulth% cm. ut -~Al Five a higher yield o4p'lipr bet tsaud .1mcwh it improved yield of sulpt per locet. Use of lihmph.tte stivA 00 .3 12 OOCIWC. bIll IM 01.111 the' SlIlk-ri))IMP11.11C. ' crAlly the ni n l f ili ( v t ur 4 ert gem , Iwrr;tqc tile N ct"Itrut of tile b"t. litit lower K and 11 It-yels. Onall"fillf improve* tile Utter, G. N1. ku'44,1IN'll 0 00 &fjALLUItGK&L LjytqjLjuAK CLASSWICATIGO U V3." O 0 t 01 .11 0 0 a I At 60 Irpp"M sit it u vg U It cc kW n 1 1, 000 00 0 106041006909*90699090 cafe fe 10 t f ? 1 11 I I t 4f ? t i 1 1 . ~ Id 4 M a 4p f . I i it 1) 41 u 4 4 ' k L A-- k 9 I AA H "AA UJA I , , , I . A A f o 00 The detetraination of Ida in P-A.Almytt's awl V. VA. Gornays. P4,401Y (U. S. S. R. ~ i 94J. So. 9 It 1, 75-41-A &C. sample of soil Is stirred with 511 cc. of 0.5 . 14FI)s for 30 atin.j heated on the water bAth fur angibrr : Go :111 min., filtered, and 25 cc. evultd. to dryness ort u, vmter -00 lattla. Tlw residue is treated with concd. 11NO& anti evAN, to dryness, washed Into a flask. 6 cc. of ASSTO, adde-l (to ppt. C1 and to serve as a catalyst). and fittred. 00 if AaCl is formed. Into a 100-cc. vol, flAsk; 25 cc. of th, d l HNO l -00 "n. i%aci ified with occ. ~ (1: 1) ant gently heated 00 To the soln, A C~ of atunt(nduat pmufface Ii added In small 600 portions and the miu. hrattA mitil a Ntable vri4get color 6 =0 00 foruird. By usiog standanl. the quaritity of Sin can 1),, 0 00 det'l. 1. S. Joffe o 00 00 0 0 go Y -70 11 al; NV 0 Noe A I it. I A WALLUROKAL 1.11114TWE CLASSWICAMIi ts* Ric-; _~A JV1050 Lt 0.1 ONE 111,L)IOP-1; A I A 11 04 Q., ?r u it 11 n tt it I n4 0 M 4 1 v p 0 41 4 n i a 0 0 o 0 6 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: o 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * o 06 o VUSYUK, F. A. 20835. Vlasyuk, 1. A. Vljyanlye rarm-ants-a i drijr-ikh inr-rediyentov iz otkodov mar-ants- avorudnoy promyshlennosti na rost sel'iskokho zyays'tvennykh rasten:Ly. 31ornik nauch rabot (Vsesoyuz. Nauch. -issled. in T sakhar. ""vekly). Kiger *Mlartkov, 1948, S. 1~,7- 76. SO: LETOPIS ZH'UIUUL STITEY - Vol. 2E. -'oskva, 1949. v P. A. - "Triprovc-cTA (7,r tile physiolo;'fc'd uality of suj~ar-bcclk seeds vnder c~~-Iditicns of a hnn,-,er Iay," 'T nrj,,- M: 'a. sn -t fiziolo~di ras'c-n1,t W-t-01 I lj~,Ji), NO. 1-2, 1n-", T I ? 2ng - Bioliog: 12 itams. SO: U-3850, 16 June 53, (Letor)is 'Zhuma-1 Iny:-h Sbatcy, Ito. 5, !,?/,.C)) VLASYUK,-P. A. Vlasyuk, P. A. and Sa-Datyy, S. E. - "Th#, effect of the various nutritional systems upon the physiological process of oxidi7ln.- ferments, the Larvest, and the Droduct-1vity of diverse varieties of bert su,-.ar," Do'n-lady Akad. nauk Ukr. SSR, No. 5, 191-8, -). 7-15, (In Ukranian, resume In Russian) SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Leto-ois 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 15, 1949) A-L 00 A "I.- of 00 a n, 00 00 *0 of 00 96 v 09 AkA Ws lit 1w A.0 F$C*V.4Ptj IhDfg d pbysicIO&AI PMP~rtfs Of 9"It The compositka in oets under ths ififtuem, Of varilm syletems of DUUMM. W Wady Vjtjoyots. P.A._%'U%yukandLA.Srwhenko. A Nawk (m. V. 1. Iemix,; 13, N'O. It, in couttoination with tulnerAl Irr- to oth" toms of nutrimu. 111irm Proved to I- -P-ior igher Crop Yields . ing the yield of jupr u a tmlt of b even thoogh the permit o(sugaf dtcfrKwd %lith"y- Joffe 411TAUMICAL LITISATIOR CLAISWKAYMN sGi4va -to o4v ost U s"'DISI; of a a x a it If If If 49 014600000)O006000660060000 0000*00000000000*000 IS 36 9 m a 41 a a MO -00 Noe =00 -00 COO coo i-00 t:00 t:04 ad*%. JA I s # . FW 0 is s 0000000 0 0 40 106*6 *G 04,00066000,0001 0001 Tho utilitation of brown coal in frupcoving conditions jjIVh#--i0fI)IS 1949. tog pkne Rublition, 11. A. VJAI Duve.-I the ywhl of rye, Colo. barky. millet. jica.~. beAn.. and tmt~ in .SAoil cultures. Atkins. of -W.11) Jig. of tnown cmi is'- crea~f the ywkl alut -ugAf content of twet- M field clPit Adilit. (if 40 9. of brown coial to I Jig. of manuir hell-I to - truill the N of the InAnurr. folle VLASTUX. P.A.; KLIMOVITSKATA, Z.M. Effect of various t7pes of potassium fertilizers on the s7nthasis of rubber and chemical composition of kok-sagbyz. Nauk.zap.Kiev.un. 8 no.5:35-44 149. (MLRA 9:10) (Plants, Effect of potassium on) (Kok-saghyz) C~A r, anIA 1= and NJ. WN O'Khas-Vauk A with clover and timothy comrAring aninr.."I mlmral fertilizers. 1. S. lufle VLASTUK, P.A., akademik. Results of reconstruction and tasks facing institutions of the Agricultural Department of the Academy of'Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Viezyk AN URSR 21 no-1:38-52 Ja 049. (MLRA 9:9) 1. Golova Viddilu all's Ikogospod!--s Ikikb sauk AN URS.R. (Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R.) (Ukraine--Agricultural research) VUSYM, P. A. (Acad.) Stock and Stockbreeding - Ukraine Carry out in an exemplary manner the three-year plan for the development of collective farm and state farm productive livestock-raising in the Ukraine. Visayk AN URSR 21 No. 7, 1949. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassified. -~!T- . TI. ~. . - -I...' . ..,-. Agriculture Agricultural and physiological bases of the nutrition of sugar beets. Ydev, Izd-vo AN Ukrainskoy SSR, 1950. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress October -1952. Unclassified. The mobile forms of manjanew in the soil varieties of the ultrainitin S S R, I., I,lulvo- .kAy.. t IfLimuwat Av L J .6 1 4:2y) 1050. .321-M. Alw almlilicAl 'I.ItA wt it", III-61h. fin, Willi lI.A N .11141 idIwlod X111 i M Ilw difTwirtut itlisil mill tylwji and ill Iluir uhlyjx % mul vArivt" found in Ukrailie Are Kivirit. Skwtlwfn t,leep~ chenitwin ctintains Ijrjr %uppliN ti[ imphitr forjiv~ #if %fit ill,I)A5 tulitV, 0. '11W ClIVI'll"Will "I lhV 6.1911 IWI.). colluill. Ilwhilt. INN. 11M. and I.k1tt,Iii.d soik.t.speciAly in OwfwvIt Isste nwre %fit, loutIf boil, v'"ItAll 144131111t- I "I Mill-01C Mll. but -iluila I.c,ilil 44 Ilic light 8.111.1y kam, 1". -til.1,1v tif N111. I'l-41-1-111-IiAll -11. i,. ("FiA It..- A . k~% of luollile %1n. 1:"41vt "I'l,rccu ur quarillt fruit tre" tl* Mu content i, low. At Or .aniv- Inw. .Iltw Arrasthe illort "I"llile i%llf tiLin INNIzolizell ch"ri'"I"ll lif 11%. forli'l The Awltwliwd and MAC111CILik wil% are pw ill inoloir %1f,. The Aightly u-ilowtiriv aild 41.,tk vik -1 jJjlj.I~F"wjj _11% Ill v tc%t "It "I" I ich in l1while Mil. Ou- AppIl, of mn ..reel It) the M)ill 161W ill 1311111111' AtIll Mit %v.,- effortive us invirrwlix Vield.. 1. S~ ).)IT. Influence of the feeding system on the acceleration of growth and ripening of the cotton plant. I Vlag4_ d I M li,reiWa oi . mp.,vid Aud. E R S~M. 1050. Nit 1. 73 W- Study was inade (it the efltct% ,.I V1111V 'till'tative, mi the Krowth -4 the cotimi pl.mt~ "mkhig -t-d- IvNw, -iiig in I% aq. K.Mij(). 111 iiierraw,l ViOd bv 221 %vith MnSO. (III the increaw wa_s 253.25',.. 1 .611,1 11 A-) 11111irmed grrmination decidettly and reduivil lwroxidj- in leave, 1111rifig b1milling While CULLIAA' WILS 110t Art-ted \fit was finind it) bc an iinrwriant v)il nuirlent. whrr, twing dec,intricl. org. matter, 11, anil N. N should Iw it-d ts;i ittixt, of NII,NO,(75ee)aiid N;LNO.(.'5e'.v Slurrav "wiiku% Dynamics of carbohydrates, nitrogenous midter and activity of enzymes in connection with dietary condition of plant* of meadow best rotation c'0 Z. M. Klht%oV1t.k.1vi hred. 3t,. M4. 1950, \U. 3, .13-47. rotation croM of uh,-A, kok-~jgbyz, utid btvt, undcr fwhl~-.jk- volldition, with mineral. org., or mixed fertilizers, showed the best ef- fect of the Litter group (highest ensymic activity and largest crops). Max. mornm4rcharldes iuv found In winter wheat leaves its early sprinf (tubulation stag ). with a el drop during flowering; protein content declines at the end of vegetation. In summer wheat the M.T. monosac- charides am found during sprouting, especially with mineral diet; during tabulation the monosacclarides de- cline in favioc of sucrose; araylaft could not be found; pCiro"fase 6 blith until flowering (in winter wheat the max. activity Is in January). ftoteiu content rim In the leaves Urstly at tubuUtim and flowering stages. In the beet the monosaccharides are Initially low in the leaves and their arat. rian with age along with appearance of su- crew. Root amylase 6 low as iscatalaic; perolklase ac. tivity 6 ~o-~aaed by ridnerul or org. MO. 0. M. K. DSWSiology - Plants, Nutrition Jul/Aug 0 Fertilizer "Granulation -- A Method of Increasing the Ef- fectiveness of Fertilizer," Acad P. A. Vlasyuk, Lab of Physiol, of Nutrition of Plants, Inst of Pbypiol of Plants and Agrochem, Acad Sci Ukrain- ian SSR "Agrobiologiya" No 4, pp 143-154 Conducts series of tests in regard to influence ,of granulation of superphosphate on effective- nbss of its use as fertilizer. Find-- by gran- ulation of superphosphate effect of fertilizer 176T5 USSR/Biology - Plants, Nutrition Jul/Aug 50 (Contd) on yield is increased by 2-3 times. Nine tables of test data. 71"W 176T5 USSH/Biology - Plants, Nutrition Jul 50 Fertilizers "Effectiveness of the Application of GranulateC, Phosphates Before Planting Agricultural Crops," Acad P. A. Vlasyuk "Dok v-s Ak Selkhoz Nauk" No 7, PP 13-19 Data on increases in yield of sugar beets, corn, buckwheat, and potatoes as result of applying gran- ulated superphosphate and granulated forms of other fertilizers when planting seed. Use of waste pro- ducts of lignite industry with inorganic fertiliz- e.ra oil 15.,600 he-ctares of sugar beets increased IMU USSR/Biology - Plants, Nutrition (Contd) 171M Jul 50 .yield 6 8 centners per hectare in 1949. Seven tables. Submitted 8 May 50. 171T2 VLASYUX P. A. USSR/Agriculture iCok-Saghitz Aug 50 "Fertilizers as the Most Essential Factor in Increas- -ing Yield-and Improving Quality of Rubber-Bearing Plants," Acad P. A. Vlasyuk "Visnyk Ak Nauk Ukrains1koy RSR" No 8j, PP 54-59 Kok-saghyz; and tau-saghyz are main rubber plants in Ukraine. Discusses effect of various natural and artificial- fertilizers on quality amA yield, in ap' plication to various soil types. Most of exptl re: sults refer to kok-saghyz, described in more detail. LC 181T4 VLASTOK, P. A. Biologists Kliment Arkadlevich Timirlazov and his studies (30th annive!,sary of his death). Nauk zap. Yyiv. un. 9 no. 7:5-12 150. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified. VIASYUK-,-P.-A., DOBROTVORSKAYA, K. M., GORNAYA., V. la. Fertilizers and Yanures Effectiv6nass of fertilizer on the har-:est of winter wheat sown on black fallow soils, Nauk. zap. Kyiv. un., 9 No. 7, 1950 Monthly jLst of Russian Accessionsy Library of Congress, July 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. VUSYUK, P.A. Granulation as a means of increasing effectiveness of organic and mineral fertilizers. Visnyk Akad. Nauk Ukr.R.S#Ro 22, No.3, 22-40 '50.(XIJU 4:2) (CA 47 no.22:12724 '53) VLASTUK, P.A.; LEMENSIKA, L.D. Content of mobile forms of mangan so in various soils of Ukrainian R.S.R. Vionyk Akad. Sauk Ukr. R.S.R. 22, No.4, 28-41 '50. (MLRA 4:2) (CA 47 no.22:12720 153) n!-I-AU;'~) r. A. Science Outstanding Russian scholar: soil scientist 1'. A. Kostychav, Kiev, UM~ Mix 1951. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress October --..;1952. Tihelassified. 1. VLASYUK, P. A., Acad. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Michurbi, Ivan Vladimirovich, 1855-1935 7. Useful beginning made by Soviet philosophers. Vianyk AN URSR No 2 1951. 9. Monthly list Sjf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ADrij 1953, Uncl. SKRYPKA, P.A.; VLASIUK, P.A.. diyan" oblen. vte~- ~-,- I Djmamics of growth of the fruit of v&ternolons used for fodder. Dop.Aff MtSR n0-3:202-208 151. (HLRA 6:9) 1. Akademiya nw* Ukrayinalkoyi M (for Vlanyuk). 2. Mcrayinalka, n.-d. stantsiya vynohradarstva ta onvoyannya piskiv. Khersonelka oblast', m. Tayurapinalk (for Skrypka). (melons) USSR/Biology - Agriculture Aug 51 "Ukrainian Collective Farms," P. A. Vlasyuk, Act Mem, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR, All-Union Acad Agr Sai imeni V. I. Lenin "Nauka i Zhizn I" Vol XVIII, No 8, pp 14-16 Describes use of lignite residues in combination vIth inorganic fertilizers. States that - anese ore tailings from "Nikopol I -Marganets 11 trust are used eictensively as fertilizer in the Ukraine. Ma fertilizers are dusted from planes on winter rye and wheat fields, and are also used on sugar beet fields. They increase yields of wheat by 203T3 USSR/Biology - Agriculture Aug 51 (Contd) 3.2 centner per hectare and of rye by 2.5 cent- ner per hectare. Mn was used on 25,000 hectares In 1950. This area will be increased to 200,000 in 1951. A new plant, an interspecies hybrid of 47brusa,lem artichoke and sunflower, is being intro- duced into large-scale cultivation. It yields both tubers and sunflower seeds. 203T3, 1, VT.A.TM'X'7.A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Ukraine-Agriculture 7. For the creative development In apricult-aral. science in the Irkralne, Visnvk AN URPR-23 no.1, 1951. U K.-P ~ p- g. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. 1. VLASY'UKY-Ro A., Acad. 2. USSR 6W 4. Rubashevskiij A. A. 7. Useful beginning made by Soviet philosophers, Viznyk AN URSR, 23, No. 2. 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. Accurnmanou ot twataintyu in Inanto tutdor Influenct of vulmmodo,settoWLtitioningr"*.fioldratiitions. P.A. lid Z. M. Klimovitilimya. (Aemd. Sci. tW,~- Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 77. 9(V-12 A.R.. ity), (1951).-In field-scale expis. it wus shown that in peren- nW grass-mixt. (hay) cultivation, the highest chlorophyll level Is reached when fertilization I% done with a mIzM minml-org. inixt. (2111 taits manure. -71 kg, \ anti P. anti 1k) kZ. K, W hectare). For winter wim-st thetame frtilizer is nio6t effective although during the Peritki of developmmt just prior to doweritig the chlorophyll level shows a decided decline. The highest sugar4*et yield results also from the urg.-mintrAl fertilizer, as does the hishnt chlorophyll contra. which is attained in the tniddk of the vegetative period. Manure alone gave fairly high acrumulAtion of chlorophyll And scu too" rapidly than phosphate-K fertilizer. Plu~- pbate In the presence of K from manure anti with decreased utilization of S from manure shows a more pronounced pus. effect on sugar-beet Vicki than does the org.-mincral com. binatiou in which K predominates oytr P. The best yield ,,I toots of kok-ughyr in weakly lxxlzohc soils came also from org.-mineral fertilka combinatitin. but the yield of rubber was best when the above d,wilte wA% halved, G. M. K(MW)lUpuff 0 A /15Y Activity of polyphenoloxidase In plifuts with different systems of fertilization 11 A VIAS sk And Z. ht. Klinlovil - ~kavll. Dakladv.lkad. IM7.-Ittlum). F-IF tyl~ of (crillirer applictition were UMI: control, sit %Inch III Ill. N and K Anil 14 Ill. 18 were Intro,hictil 1%-r hu. tmily into the Tow%*. I& mineral diet. in which the tilxj%-c %;L4 supplenticuled bv Scricral IcrtilizAticin with Sit Jig. N unit 11 and ok) lig. K; mg ty1m, in which W ton% ~IiA of m4nurr -4- a-l-Ird the Ist ticatment. mod ors.-Illillef"l-If,tw. its who b.'Itif mid :lint IrratilIC111% weir condinird. Mint lr%ti ..It 'ItA.c wfill It.-L-shvit And I.-Ivollul 114.w.. I'lu, OW ItAte 1""C,t I.,lyplictiolkaidAw 'Scli,ilty, Nit hilth-i yid.1 of plAut Inofuct. its twet culture,%. Other hovirsi no change with diet. 0. NI. K. /'The applIcstion of manganese fortilixerv In different Woull 'Zor raising the P"ductivity of agriculturfil plints. P. A. Vlasyuk. Afikrwlemonly v Zh~rvi Rawnif i Zk;.nf18ykA;,;, 3's.S.R., T1.4dy Xellf. Afikrocif"s441. 1950, 10,52).-A Wel revict; of the trwe eltmeat I'rQw-- tki of ',,1u In agricalture 6 followc-A Jjy prextitation oil with cotton-plants It wgui $11owri'tbitt adtin.- of Mjj to tht" _41 ISM increases plant productivity -owing In put to the fuct. - fthitt 114n stbmilate'. enzymic activity and lllcts as a prophy-: lactic L agaijiit dhPiasPl whit-h affect plants sidtable a5. fodde aff, I. I. the sfikwarra (kaf y0lowing), Addii, of Mn ore vowdi,.rs at '20 to IM kg./ha. fur zo%v cultures, or 1.5-3 ctritimrs (Approx. 120 lb.)/Iia. fur fertilization In deep pli,ving 4rv, rccornmead(-rf; pare Un. halts can fie uWd as Voilzuls rcqniri~ -maUr &5L-i; leatibed-out zoilq re Presim ing t(Catniti it of v: v Is Ivith I'M I I soh1q. ilia Ad, piant piurtilctivity and hawas thz_.i, sluouting. G. IM. Kcr.Dlapoff Y uf~--i I -- -~' . - ~ ~ 'VLAS~ Rotation of croos System of nourishing agricultural crops in grassland crop rotations. Izv. A',' 9STI. Ser. biol., I 11o. 2, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 1952 AW, Uncl. VLASYUX, P.A., dlyanyy chlen; KLYXOVMIU, Z.g. Agriculturtl and pbVsloIogical characteristics of grass mixture components under plant mtrition systems In grassland crop rotation. Dop.AN MtSR no.3: 213-218 052. (XLHA 6;9) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukrayinalkoyl RSR (for Vlasynk). 2. laboratorVa fisiolohlyi shyvlennya roslyn Instytutu fixiolohiyi roslyn. I ahrokhimiyi. (Grasses) (Rotation of crops) XALIMIN, F.L.; V~~, ~P. ., diyoW chlon. Vegetative hybridization of grains by transplanting the exbryo groving point. Dop.Aff MM no.3:219-224 152. (Nlu 6: 9 ) 1. Akadenlya nauk Ukrayinalkoyi RSR (for Tlssyuk). 2. Instytut fisiolohiyi roslyn ta ahrokhimiyl Aksdemiyl nauk Ukrayinalko*l RSR (for Kalinin). (Grain) (Hybridization, Vegetable) BORYSONII, Z.B.; VIASYUK, P.A., diysnyy chlen. ------- -r- Water consumption of spring wheat and barley under various conditions of plant nutrition, Dop,AH UM no.3:223-228 152. (VI-RA 6-9) 1. Akademlya nauk Ukrayinolkoyi RSR (for Vlasyuk). 2. Ukrayinalkyy naukovo- doelidnyy instytut sernovoho hospodaretva im. V.V.4uybysh9v& (for Borysonik). (Wheat) (Barley) SLUMILY, S.I.; ROSTOK&ROV, V.N.; VIASYUK, P.A., dlyanyy chlen. Effact of potassium permangLmate on seed germInatioa and early grovth of certain species of trees. Dop.AN URSR no.4:289-294 152. (HLRA 6:10) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukrayinalkoyi R~R (for Vlasyuk). 2. Instytut lisivnytetva Akademiyi nauk Ukrayinslkoyi RSR (for Slukhay and-Kostomarov). (Trees) (Germination) !UASYUK,-P. A., KLIMOVrTSKAYA, Z-.- M. Granses Influence of the system of nourishment on -physiologiical partiemlaritier, of the va!-ieties in a mixed grass crop. Dokl- Ak. selikhoz. N0-5,1952 Inatitut Fiziologii Rasteniy I agrokhimii Akademii Nauk USSR rcd. 12 Feb. 1952 SO: Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August, 1952 Ift, Uncl- POLYZVOY, V.V.; VIASYUK, P.A.. diyanyy chien. Additional sulfur compound fertilization around the roots of sugar beets as a method of controlling mealy bugs. Dop.AN URSR no.5:420-423 '52. NLRA 6:10) 1. Akademiya nauk UkrayinBlkoyi RSR (for Vlasyuk). 2. Kyrgyzlka doolidno- selektsiyna stantsiya teukrovykh buryakiv (for Polyevoy). (Beets and beet sugar) (Mealy bugs) Wheat Effect of fertilizers on the harvest and quality of minter wheat". Sov. apron. 10, No. 7, 1952. nthly List of Russian kccession- Library of Conf7ress) beptenber Y152. LINCLAESIF-in lqo --&& I 1. VLASYM.-P. A., LISOVAL, P.Z. 2. USSR (600) 4. Beets md Beet Suggar - Ukraine 7- Effect of various forms of potassiun and other types of f ertilizer on the yield of cotton and wigar beets under irrigation, fanrdnn- in the southern Ukraine. Sov. agron. 10, no. 12, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Febrmr7 _1953, Unclassified. 1. VIASYUK, P. A.; KI.IYOVITSKAYA, A. M. 2. USSIR (600) 4. Cotton 7. Effect of forms of potassium fertilizers on the formation of carbohydrates and the content of various forms of phosphor in cotton plant under irrigation, Dokl. AN SSSR, 87, No. 1, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. VLASTUK, P.A.; KHOKMIKO, A.D. (Khomanko, O.D.) Influence of nenilite shales on plant growth, on the yield arsi ugar content of sugar beets and cotton yields. Pratat Insto :grobiol. All URSR 2 (pt. 2:53-62 '53. (11 MA 11: 7) ~-Sinr-basts) Cotton) (Shmle) 14MlGCNXO, P.O.; BOYKO, O.Y.; VlaASYUK, P.A., diyarlyy chlen. Effect of redurtion-ocidation Drocesses on the conversion of pbosphates in soil. Dop.AN URSR no,3:163-166 '53. (MLRA 6:6) 1. Ukrayinskyy n.-d. insty-tut sotsialistychnoho zemlerobstva. 2. Akade- miya nauk Ukrayinslkoyi RSR (for Vlasyuk). (Phosphates) (Soil chemistry) IMKUKH, O.M.; VLASYUK, P.A., diysnyy chlen. Effect of magnesium Balts in additional use of fertilizers around the root system, on the formation of potato tubers. Dop.AN URSR n0-3:168-171 '53. (Mr-RA 6;6) 1. Ukraind'k:yy. viddil Vsesoyuznoho sillskoho,3-Dodaralkoho tovarystva (for Kakukh). 2. Akademiya nauk Ukrayinslkoyi RSR (for Vlasyuk). (Plants, Effect of minerals on) (Potatoes) -VLASYUX3 F. Ao ne content of difterent-forms of man ese e a=ds M T, In sons of the Southem proinces of Mcraramul M vim Repbliz, 11. A. ',Uiyuk'~wl L. D. Lejtknilay2, Porkro- Cbem1cal Abst. v61,wL- 1953, No. 4. 14T.-Wafer-A.. ftcfvtnzrab&, and Vol. 48 No. 6 mobile (sol. lit UN fln9O,) NT,i were (ktil. an chestnut- brown and southri-ii chernomm 5nlonetz lit varimm qtmge~ of Mar. 25, 1954 ;,solowtzleity. The saruplr% were tnkrn geucrally at 2 Solln ELM Fertilizers ' deptlin. ShuiLir ilcins. vverp rim-le nit rrgular chcrurt7vot i aml dark Owsmut,browil r-olk. '1'1i, ,~ijnplri wrte taken In ViOwl; of 4MT-rvitt (toppliir iYstrins. remilts 'llow t1lat the NN cotitent wtic-i in s,)ilq with th, cmp-i, lomlity, inom, ffire contvid, p1r, pawnt materi;A, and Ictigth of time itt cul- tivatinit. S. Joffe DMYTFSNKO. P.0.; SHTURMOVA. V.S.; MZYUK, P.A., dilanyi chlen Akademiyi nauk U Effectiveness of phosphorus and nitrogen depending on their location in relation to the plant root. Dam.AN UFM no.4:244-248 '53. ONMA 6:8) 1. U.krayinslkyi naukovo-doalidnyi inatvtut ootazemlerobstva. 2. Akademiya nauk URSR (for Vlasyuk). (Plants, Effect of nitrogen on) (Plants, Effect of phosphorus on) HURYLIOVA. M.A.; VLASYUK, P.A., diyenyy chlen. wRgV- "-7WtIFYI-TIf' Study of the formation of the principal structural elements of ears of wheat. Dop.AIT URSR no.5:355-361 153. (MULL 6:10) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukrayinalkoyi RSR (for Vlasyuk). 2. Instytut genetyky i seleketsiyi Akademiyi nauk Ul-rayinelkoyi RSR (for Huryllova). (wheat) VIASYUK, P.A..: DOBROTVCRSKAYA, K.M.; GRIBAN(V, V.M. - Distribution And Activity of Azstobqcter in the Irrigated and nonirrigated district of the southern Ukrnine. Nxuk.z&p,Kiev.un.12 no-7:13-20 '53. (Ukraine-Azotobactar) (MLRA 9:10) k (- -,- ;-tj ~* I I I I ~r ,~IMtUK, P. [Achievements and urgent tasks on agricultural biolog7l Dow1~hnennia i novidkladni zavdannia agroblolohichnoi nauki. 4iv, Akademiia nauk URq, 1954. 61 p. (Biological research) (MIRA 10:12) V The influence of vLrkus fattas of Potassium fertilizers on 1he carbohydrate metsbotism In gilants under the cou-0 ditlocs of cro _p rotation. P. A. Vlasyuk and Z. M. Klimo- vitslotya. Dopoaidi Afar-MRMr-.-R.S.R. 19S4. 87-0 j~lku&'Un summary, 93).-The addn. of KCI to N + P ertiliztr increased the winter-wheat crop by 12%, K;!�04 by 7.Gra, and the adda. of both (Italf of each) by 13.1%. oraphyll also Increased in all the stages on the addn. of IC salts. In sugar beeft the crop was Increased by 10% with:KCI, by 16.5% with KtSO,, and by 15% with both salts added. The leaves, on May 25, June 25, and July 25, bad monosi- and sucrose, mp., with N + P alone (% on dry 'basii) 1.41, 1.42; 2.06, OA4, 5.04, 0,86; KCI, 1.72, 1.12: 2.78, trace; 5.10, trace; KIS04, 1.38, trace; 2.13, 0.77; 4-BO, 1.75; both added, 1,81, 1.13; 1.98. 0.27; 5.76, 0.43. The roots, on May 25 and June 25, resp., with N + P alone, 1.22, 4.61; OZ6, 525; KCI, I.M 3M; 0.72, 5.S4; I'KtSO,. 1.14, 3.18; OM, 7M; both added, 1.34, 3M; ~OAO, 7.52. There was a greater amt. of mcaose in the roats In the earlier stages than In the latert Indicating its convtrsiou to sucrMe. In Arenwx1hes WeAdd, during ffowering =4 harvest, resp., the amt. of numose and su- CFOSel reSP4, in the leaves, with N + P alone, 0.8, 224: 7 1 M, -; KtSO, 2.20, trace; 114: OA""1' L 1-26' 1.27; 1.90.0.36; Intfitstems, N + 4() 1 M 0.42, 1.78; KCI, 3.012, 1.70; 0.62, 1.06; KjSOj, 3M. I.W; 0.60, 1.44; both added, 3.20,' 126; 0.60, 144. Total crop for the 4 fertilizer", 10.3. 1B.1, 203, 20.5, VLASM9 Pe A. 4625. Doctizhenlya i neotlozb-nvye zadachi agrobiologic~eskoy nauki. Kiyev,, Tzd-vo akad. nauk ussr, 1954. 64 c. 20 cm. (Akad Nauk. Ukr. SSR. Sovet Nauch Tekhn. Pretagandy). 8.COO ekz. 90 K. Bibliogr: 60-62 Na Ukr. Yaz.- (54-578261 SO: Letopis' Zhumallnykh Statey, Vol. 7, 1949 L. V P, -Y t~ Agriculture, - Fertiliters -ftid -1A ftba, 338 4A0 Au.tho" 1.41 ct. - Memb. of Ukr. Acad. of Sa. Kartashov,, A.K.; Sirochanko, vakiy,_ I.E. $Effect of various potassium ferti.lizers on the quality and productivity of sugar.be6ts urider irrigation conditions Periodical I Vianik AN MSR Iv 32-43, Jan 1954 -i:'Abdraot I+The difference in the effect of potassium sulfate and potassium chloride fertilizers, during the early stages of Srowth of sugar beats$ is discussed. The favorable effect of potassium fertilizers on the quality, and yield of sugar beets,, planted in irrigated fields, is described. Tables. Ustitution: .-,Submitt jjj~dt Vla VUSMP P.Ae; KLIM07ITSKLYA.Z.M. Affect of different forms of potassium fertilizers on the carbohydzate metabolism of plants under crop rotation. Dop; AN URSR no.2:87-93 154., (MIRA 8:4) 1. Deystvitel'W chlon Voesoywnogo nauchno-lealedovatallskogo inati- tuta mokhanizataii i elektrofikataii sellskogo khozyVstva (fo Vlanyuk) Zo Institut fiziologii roalin ta agrokhimil All URSR. (Plants-Metabolism) (Fertilizers and mawares) (Carbohydrate vetabolism) --VtASYUK..-P.-Ao USSR/Agriculture - Biology FD -"(8 Card 1/1 Author : Vlasyuk, P. A,, Lendenskaya, L. D., and Kibalenko, A. P. Title : Leaf and stem feeding of manganese supplements to agricultural plants Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. 3, 19-31, May/Jun 1954 Abstract : It has been shown experimentally that the needs of truck crops for manganese sulphate and superphosphate supplements can be satisfied by having their leaves and stems absorb solutions of these chemical elements in water. Results of the use of 800 liters per hectare of planted land of 0.05-0.1% solutions of manganese sulphete, and superphosphate in 1 : 10 ratio in water, potato yield increased by 59.6% and sugar beet yield increased by 16.8%. Tabulated reports accompanying this article show the results of the use of this method of feeding of plants which failed to mature fully in certain soils, Ten tables. Twenty six references, all USSR. Institution Submitted February 13, 1954 UK A-1 MI;iclling ) Oh'iga-11,111-nif. nil', "T;og1j'j'. 14, and I.m. '%Tans4. A-robb,t,~,,,j; 11f jill(I Cjtj)j1r ijIjtjj,jj1,S C 1, 4., Of S!I(.11 cfjfm)n;ts mi rnpi. J -sof Vkralitte, _g,A. V1 4 V. A, Zindna (Kji!v Univ.), I L-2d.-In low P.Ircat Material the Ittwral run of .ractide Za varies from 1.7.1; x 10"t to 2.9 X 10-8% and In wine loess It is 9.74 X 10-1 to 11-71 X 10-8%. The variations are ascxibed to the diffcreneLs In adsorption capacity of the material and e&tn. with athtr ca- tions. In podroliztd and w1cattzic wili Zu accamuEtcs in tbe. B horizon. In It the Za content is greater than (a Paterit material. The At layer also contains inuae Zn than the undert),ing mineral horizon. The highest quantity of .c Za N encountered In the olonchacle and solouctri soib. -The towat quantity of Zn is found in the rulti,.ated Strongly 1kitizolizedsoili. inwd-podzafiz,-dsoasonUmz!3toneparcnt material the Zn ietins to be fixed, In chernwern and gray tomt wits there Is more Zn than In tb,, ~i(;-,n~,))- jK;,!?v1ize4 soils. The Za Is evenly distributed in ih~; J'Mfik, .~ ~Nght accumulation- in the tipper rich-in-org-riatter boiuvm Is noted. As to B, the pocizotized soPs covwia the fr.~'t with a slight accumulation in the B horizon. The !!~,.Pvzrfn and gray forest wils contain about the viuie qun..ntity of B, but Inone than the Wongly pocizolized sniji. The sotc-netzie varieties of cliernozem contain tbe bigbest quanihic.; of B, 1.) X 10-1 to 3.7 X 10'1%. In typic-iffiblanewand solon- chak The quantity of 11 may go up tai.0-6,9 X 10-11" MW/JA iculture'. Fertilizers gr Card 1/1 Pub. .138 2/11 -Axithors -,A Vlasyuk- -P A ---Acti Memb. of- Acid. -of So. Ukr-SSR Title, Utilization.of local fertilizer resources for increasing the crop of agricultural products "Periodical. Visnik AN UROR, 8,0 14-22., Aug 1954 Abstract Recommendations on thorough utilization of local fertilizer resotwees for increasing the crop of agricultural products. The economical aspects of the recommendation, are discussed. -Institution Sub~itt ad Mn. "k -Y VLLSrUK, P.A.; KOMUTIT, X.S.; KLIMOVITSOU, Z.H. Application of radivactive tracers in izprovIng the system of plant nutrition conditions. Visnyk AN URM 25 no.11:43-53 N 1540* (KIHA 8:2) (Plants-Rutrition)(RadioactiTe tracers) VLASYUK.`~.P.A. [Nutrition of and fertilizer application to plants] Zhivleania fa udobrennia roBlin. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akadomii nauk Ukraino'koi ROL, 1955. 190 P. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukrainskoy SO. Inatitut fiziologii raHteniy i agrokhimii. (Fertilizers and manures) (Agricultural chemistry)