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Effect of glyphosate-utilizing bacteria Azospirillum sp. and Rhizobium sp. оn phisiological status of plants under different glyphosate content in soil

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   Cultivation of Pisum sativum L, Millenium under soil microcosm conditions in model experiments with different glyphosate content in soil: С0, С1, С2 and С3, which corresponding the application of 0; 3,0; 10,0 and 50,0 liters of herbicide per hectare. Experimental data showed that seed inoculation by rhizobacteria Azospirillum sp. and Rhizobium sp. provided anti-stress effect on cultivated plants at high diapason of glyphosate content in soil. Anti-stress action of inoculation procedure realized in plant growth promotion, root stimulation, as well as in the increase of leaf’s assimilation area and chlorophylls content in leafs.

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Мikhailouskaya N.A., Barashenko T.B., Yukhnavets A.V., Pogirnitskaya T.V., Dyusova S.V. Effect of glyphosate-utilizing bacteria Azospirillum sp. and Rhizobium sp. оn phisiological status of plants under different glyphosate content in soil. Soil Science and Agrochemistry. 2023;(2):67-79. (In Russ.)

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