Abstract

The paper highlights the influence of bacterial inoculation of the leguminous and of nitrogen fertilization on production and floristic composition at a temporary meadow formed by Dactylis glomerata (40%) and Medicago sativa (60%). By bacterial inoculation of lucerne seed a production is obtained which is almost equal to that where a dose of N30 has been applied (after each mowing). If through the fertilization with nitrogen the proportion of lucerne from the grassland decreases by 10-24% compared with the fertilized variant, at the inoculated variants an increase of 24- 38% was observed, compared to the unbacterized and unfertilized variant.

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