Abstract

The results of a comprehensive multiple growth-period experiment on intensive year-round cultivation of wheat and tomato plants on an originally abiogenic mineral substrate under controlled conditions are given. An interrelation is established between the ash content of plant roots and reproductive organs and the dynamics of the forming multicomponent organic matter of the root environment. It is shown that the effect of crop rotations leads to an intermittent change in the dynamics of the ash composition of plant tissues. A cause-and-effect relation between the composition of organic matter of the root environment and the elemental chemical composition of plant tissues is established by information theory methods.

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