2017
DOI: 10.35868/1997-3004.26.17-23
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Microbiocenosis of Rhizospheric Soil and Productivity of Winter Wheat Under the Use of Agrobacterium Radiobacter 204, Activated With Nanocarboxylates of Metals

Abstract: The effectiveness of pre-sowing inoculation of winter wheat seeds with Agrobacterium radiobacter204, pre-activated with nanocarboxylates of metals, and the preparation Avatar (a complex of traceelements - metal nanocarboxylates), applied in combination and separately, was studied. The combinedapplication of bacterization and a complex of trace elements positively affects the microbiocenosis of therhizospheric soil of winter wheat: an increase in the number of ammonifiers (from 43.8% to 77.1%),nitrogen-fixing b… Show more

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“…S. F. Kozar et al (2017) investigated the effectiveness of pre-sowing inoculation of winter wheat seeds with Agrobacterium radiobacter 204 bacteria, previously activated by metal nanocarboxylates, and the Avatar preparation (a complex of microelementsnanocarboxylates of metals) applied together and separately. The scientists have found an increase in the potential nitrogen-fixing activity of rhizosphere soil and a 24.4 % increase in wheat yield compared to the control variant (Kozar et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S. F. Kozar et al (2017) investigated the effectiveness of pre-sowing inoculation of winter wheat seeds with Agrobacterium radiobacter 204 bacteria, previously activated by metal nanocarboxylates, and the Avatar preparation (a complex of microelementsnanocarboxylates of metals) applied together and separately. The scientists have found an increase in the potential nitrogen-fixing activity of rhizosphere soil and a 24.4 % increase in wheat yield compared to the control variant (Kozar et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%