Abstract

Phytopreparations based on plant biomass, obtained by solid-phase mechanochemical activation, and microbial preparations were effective in field studies aimed at stimulating the growth and viability of seedlings of pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). In addition, they also improved the soil microbiome composition and enzymatic activity in contaminated soils.

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