INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILIZER ON ROOT MICROFLORA OF WHEAT
Abstract
The use of small doses of organic fertilizer obtained after the methanogenesis of chicken manure farms stimulates the development of various physiological groups of microorganisms in the root zone of wheat. It should be noted that when applying small doses of organic fertilizer, there is an increased development of various physiological groups of microorganisms in the root zone of wheat compared to the application of organic-mineral fertilizer. It has been established that the main proportion of spore-forming bacteria in the rhizosphere zone of wheat is in the form of vegetative cells.
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Organic fertilizer, farm chicken manure, microorganismsHow to Cite
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