Abstract

The influence of two methods of humification of the marsh plants when using it as an organic fertilizer has been studied. The addition of the microscopic fungus Trichoderma koningii Oudem sp.14 to the crushed marsh plants led to a significant increase in the total humus content, the proportion of “free” humic acids, and the degree of humification compared to the control, as well as the variant using the marsh plants without Trichoderma. At the same time, the preliminary composting of the marsh plants had a more noticeable effect on the humus state of the soil compared to the marsh plants, to which, when introduced into the soil, raw trichoderma biomass was added.

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