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INFLUENCE OF ACTIVE CULTURES OF BACILLI ON THE FORMATION OF THE WINTER RYE AND MAIZE IN THE EARLY STAGES OF ONTOGENESIS

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The article provides data on the application effectiveness of the pure cultures of bacteria Bacillus sp. 235 and 523 antagonistic, growth-stimulating and nitrogen-fixing properties isolated from the microbiocenoses of chernozem podzolized with an organic cropping system. Positive impact of the strains on the growth and development of the winter rye seeds under the early phase of the ontogenesis was observed. It was determined that the inoculation of infected by fungi maize seeds, resulted in, a stimulating effect on the seed germination. Length of roots was higher by 76.5 % with using strain 523, and by 18,4 % under the effect of strain 235 compared with the control.

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Tsygichko A.A., Makluk E.I. INFLUENCE OF ACTIVE CULTURES OF BACILLI ON THE FORMATION OF THE WINTER RYE AND MAIZE IN THE EARLY STAGES OF ONTOGENESIS. Soil Science and Agrochemistry. 2014;(2):186-192. (In Russ.)

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