väetamisviis
Väetamisviis refers to the method by which fertilizers are applied to crops or soil. The choice of application method depends on several factors, including the type of fertilizer, the crop being grown, soil conditions, and available equipment. Common väetamisviis include broadcast application, which involves spreading fertilizer evenly over the entire surface of the soil; band application, where fertilizer is placed in a narrow strip near the seed or plant roots; and foliar application, where liquid fertilizer is sprayed directly onto the plant leaves. Other methods include incorporation into the soil, which can be done by plowing or harrowing, and placement in irrigation water, often used for soluble fertilizers in hydroponic or drip irrigation systems. The efficiency and effectiveness of nutrient uptake by plants are significantly influenced by the chosen väetamisviis. For instance, band application can improve nutrient availability by concentrating it near the root zone, while foliar application allows for rapid nutrient absorption, especially for micronutrients. Proper väetamisviis aims to maximize nutrient use efficiency, minimize nutrient losses to the environment, and promote healthy plant growth and yield.