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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

Abstract

   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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