Abstract
The effective strain of bacteria conductive to the internalisation of hard — soluble organophosphates (phytin) by plants has been desorbed from the southern chernozem. The vegetative experiments have shown that pre-sowing inoculation of seeds conduces to the internalisation hard — soluble organophosphates by barley and pea plants. With this the increase of their height and productivity along with the accumulation of P2O5, in the above — ground biomass has been marked. The approbation of the strain has been conducted under field conditions.
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Chaykovskaya, L.A., Patyka, V.P., Melnychuk, T.M. (2001). Phosphate mobilising microorganisms and their influence on the productivity of plants. In: Horst, W.J., et al. Plant Nutrition. Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences, vol 92. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47624-X_324
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