Abstract

The influence of different organic substrates (litter manure, diesel fuel, and glyphosate) on characteristics of functional diversity assessed with the help of multisubstrate testing and biological activity in sodpodzol soils and land incubated in a sample experiment is analyzed. It is shown that manure and oil products improve the characteristics of biodiversity and breathing and nitrogen fixation in soil and lands, in particular. The effect of humate and glyphosate was weaker and depended to a greater extent on the dose applied.

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