Effect of the Jerusalem artichoke fertilization systems on the biological status of gray forest soil of western Lisosteppe zone of Ukraine
V.I. Lopushnyak and
P.M. Sloboda
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P.M. Sloboda: Lviv National Agrarian University
Balanced Nature Using, 2014, vol. 5, issue 1, 97-101
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Organic and mineral fertilization system for Jerusalem artichoke with the use of filazonit ensures the growth of the total number of microorganisms, enhances the transformation ratio of organic matter, the number of bacteria of the genus Azotobacter and soil-fatigue reduction of a gray forest soil
Keywords: fertilization systems; gray forest soil; Jerusalem artichoke; microorganisms; soil-fatigue; azotobacter (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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