Microbial preparations and growth regulators as a means of biologization in agriculture
Semykin V.A.,
Pigorev I.Y.,
Tarasov A.A.,
Glinushkin A.P.,
Plygun S.A. and
Sycheva I.I.
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Semykin V.A.: Kursk State Agricultural Academy
Pigorev I.Y.: Kursk State Agricultural Academy
Tarasov A.A.: Kursk State Agricultural Academy
Glinushkin A.P.: All Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
Plygun S.A.: All Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
Sycheva I.I.: All Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2016, vol. 59, issue 11, 3-9
Abstract:
The article shows influence of seed treatments with microbial agents and plant growth regulators on growing conditions, yield, content and grain quality of winter wheat, as well as the impact of biopreparations on crop residues’ degradation. It is found that the use of biological products for treating seeds and crops in comparison with control conditions improves the growth and development of winter wheat plants, reduces the incidence of diseases (leaf rust and septoria), increases yield and affect the accumulation of a gluten in grain. Most high profitability provided seed treatment and processing of the autumn crop of winter wheat plant with growth regulator Vitazim, which in addition to the direct impact on the growth and development of plants, stimulated the activity of native microorganisms of chernozem soil.
Keywords: BIOPREPARATIONS; WINTER WHEAT; YIELD; GLUTEN CONTENT; DEGRADATION OF PLANT RESIDUES (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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