Abstract

On model soil samples, the positive effect of the composition based on mono-, dicalcium phosphates with a phytocompound of zinc on the number of soil microorganisms affecting the nitrogen and phosphorus nutrition of plants and the accumulation of easily hydrolyzable nitrogen and mobile forms of phosphorus pentoxide in the soil was established. Achieved: an increase in the number of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms in comparison with the standards in 3.14-3.2 times and phosphate-mobilizing 3.4-3.42 times; accumulation of soil 11.5-12.7% of easily hydrolyzable nitrogen and 6.9-8.1% of mobile forms of phosphorus pentoxide. In the reference variants, there is a decrease in the content of phosphorus pentoxide mobile forms by 6.9-8.3%, which is associated with the retrogradation of phosphorus pentoxide. A decrease in the number of oligotrophs and denitrifiers, decomposing humus, and nitrate nitrogen of the soil by 2.18-2.15 times and 2.5- 2.56 times is the basis for the preservation of soil fertility. Under the conditions of a microplot experiment, it was determined that the compositions containing a Phyto compound of zinc provide an increase in the yield of raw cotton in comparison with the standards – mono-, dicalcium phosphates 3.9 and 4.3 c/ha. The data obtained are in good agreement with phenological observations, the content of nutrients in the middle of the growing season, and the results of microbiological studies.

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